Parachute Vocabulary
Quick overview of different aspects of a parachute and the correlating vocabulary terms:
Term | Definition |
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Canopy |
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Confluence Point |
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Crown Area |
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Gore |
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Radials |
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Skirt |
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Suspension Lines |
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Vent |
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Image from the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development (AGARD).
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a246343.pdf
Geometry Characteristics
Images from the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development (AGARD).
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a246343.pdf
Design Trends
High Drag Coefficient is produced by...
- Decreasing the porosity, which also produces a less stable parachute and a higher opening force.
- Conical, multi-conical, quarter-spherical canopy shapes.
- Long suspension lines because they increase the inflated diameter.
Drag coefficients, canopy area ratio, diameter ratio as a function of suspension line ratio...
Images from the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development (AGARD). https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a246343.pdf
S_o = canopy surface area including the vent area and all openings and slots in canopy, ft^2 C_D_o = parachute drag coefficient related to canopy surface area, dimensionless
x_o and x_p are interchangeable in this directory. |
Other Considerations
Material considerations:
- as porosity increases, drag coefficient decreases
- low porosity yields a faster inflation time and generates a higher opening shock
Design considerations:
- orifice coefficient
- vent hoop: single vs double
- larger parachutes = lower porosity
Geometries Compared
This section will cover different parachute designs that are relevant to our use case of the Phoenix drogue. Note: there are many other main types of parachutes that are not included here because their use cases were not appropriate for the Phoenix drogue goal.
Parachute Type | Advantages | Disadvantages | Ranking for Phoenix |
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Cross |
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| 3 |
Disk-band-gap |
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| 2 |
Hemisflo Ribbon |
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| 4 |
Conical Ribbon |
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| 1 |
Guide Surface |
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| 6 |
Ringslot |
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| 5 |
Ballute |
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| 7 |
Common Problems and Solutions
Problem | Solution |
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Skirt inversion | reefing |
Parachute skirt damage | reinforcement, reefing, choice of material |
No inflation | reduce canopy porosity near vent |
Flutter of canopy | due to supersonic deployment, keep supersonic consideration in mind during design |
Sources
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a246343.pdf
https://www.eucass.eu/doi/EUCASS2019-0411.pdf
Presentation by Lindsey (for reference): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15pSj0BIAoheozw1xzQbNt7CpkSzQ688wtMqQf2JNJUU/edit?usp=sharing