Advanced Rocket Research Center


Advanced Rocket Research Center is a Taiwanese space transport research organization headquartered at National Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu City, Taiwan, with a research focus in hybrid rockets. Founded in April 2012, AARC is supported by research grants and private donors through crowdsourcing platforms.

Introduction

ARRC is jointly organized by multiple universities in Taiwan. It was established at National Chiao Tung University in June 2012 and funded by corporate and private donations.
The main participants include Distinguished Professor Jong-Shinn Wu, Professor Tsung-Lin Chen from National Chiao Tung University, Associate Professor Ming-Tzu Ho from National Cheng Kung University, Professor Hui-Wen Hu from National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Professor Hsin-Piao Lin from National Taipei University of Technology, Assistant Professor Jen-Perng Yu from Ming Chuan University, and Assistant Professor Juan-Chen Haung from National Taiwan Ocean University. Jong-Shinn Wu is now the chairman of the group.

Test Project

APPL

The APPL is a kind of solid rocket that uses sugar with an oxidizer as fuel. This type of rocket is also known as a sugar rocket. APPL is named after the Aerothermal & Plasma Physics Laboratory in National Chiao Tung University, which began to develop and manufacture small rockets under the leadership of Professor Jong-Shinn Wu in 2007. Because sugar rockets are safe and easy to manufacture, and also produce less pollution, they were the first type of rocket made by the group.
Since ARRC was formally established in 2012, APPL rockets have been used in tests of several secondary systems in large rockets, so that the systems can be applied to the HTTP Hybrid Rocket.
HTTP is a sounding rocket. HTTP is named after four cities that the cooperative universities are located at, which are Hsinchu, Taipei, Tainan, and Pingtung. Furthermore, the chairman of ARRC Professor Jong-Shinn Wu associated the HTTP rocket with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and indicated that as with the Internet, the possibilities of the HTTP rocket could be unlimited.
On 24 March 2014, ARRC tested the HTTP-3S rocket near the coastline of Pingtung County. The HTTP-3S rocket was one of the largest hybrid sounding rockets launched in Taiwan, with a length of 6.35 m, a diameter of 0.4 m, and weight of 300 kg. It was propelled by a hybrid engine which used nitrous oxide as an oxidizer. The engine was capable of delivering 1,000 kg of thrust. The goal of the HTTP-3S launch was to test the functions of all subsystems during high-speed flight. The flight data gathered during the launch was used for the second stages rocket design of future dual-stage sounding rockets and the validation of launch site safety measures.
On 18 April 2015, ARRC tested the APPL-9β sounding rocket at the Siangshan Wetland in Hsinchu City. The APPL-9β rocket was propelled by solid fuel in the first stage and a hybrid fuel in the second stage. The casing was 3D-printed, and made of PLA. The rocket carried a test satellite made by the National Central University.

Popular culture

The band Mayday wrote their song Tough about ARRC engineer Gou Chongsin.