Paper Rocket Launcher Simulator

Design and simulate compressed-air paper rockets launched from 1/2" PVC tubes

0 ft
Max Height
0 ft/s
Muzzle Velocity

Trajectory

0
Muzzle Vel (ft/s)
0
Max Height (ft)
0
Range (ft)
0
Flight Time (s)
0
Apogee Time (s)

Calculated Results

Max Height
0 ft
Muzzle Velocity
0 ft/s
Max Distance
0 ft
Flight Time
0 s
Apogee Time
0 s
Impact Velocity
0 ft/s
Terminal Velocity
0 ft/s
Muzzle Energy
0 J
Rocket Mass
0 g
Drag Coefficient
0 Cd
Spin Rate
0 RPM
Chamber:Tube Ratio
0 :1
Stability Margin
0 cal

Rocket Design

11.5"
6" 18"
2.5"
2"6"
1
010
0 g
0 g30 g (scrap paper & tape stuffing)

Paper cone taped on with electrical tape. Base slightly larger than rocket body. Stuffing adds forward weight for stability.


Packing Tape Overlay

Heavy-duty packing tape wrapped around the full body for strength


Electrical Tape (Ballast)

5
0 15

3/4" wide electrical tape, ~0.18 mm thick per layer. Nose position moves CG forward for stability.

Paper body:0 g Nose cone:0 g Nose stuffing:0 g Packing tape:0 g Electrical tape:0 g Fins:0 g
Total Rocket Mass: 0 g

Fins

0° (no spin) 15°
Spin Stabilization: Canted fins induce roll spin, gyroscopically stabilizing the rocket. 2-5 degrees is typical. Higher cant angles increase drag slightly but improve stability in crosswinds.
ShapeArea FormulaCd Effect
Triangle1/2 x span x rootLowest drag
Trapezoid1/2 x span x (root+tip)Moderate drag
Swept Delta1/2 x span x rootGood supersonic
Clipped Delta1/2 x span x (root+tip)Most stable

Chamber

18"
6" 48"
60
20 psi 150 psi
Sizing Note: For paper rockets, even a 3/4" chamber provides plenty of volume. Larger chambers store more air but add weight.

Launch Tube & Valve

Rocket wraps around the tube. Rocket OD = tube OD = 0.840"

18"
6" 48"
80°
0° (horizontal) 90° (vertical)

Valve Selection

0
0 (calm) 30 mph