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The following fabrics are used in parachute fabrication (information gathered from Knake, Section 6.6.1):
Natural Fibers
- silk
- cotton
Man-made fibers
- Kevlar
- Dacron
- Nylon
This is the most-commonly used fabric for parachute gores. All of the MIT Rocket Team's Parachutes to date (January, 2018) have been fabricated out of the ripstop variety. It is important to note that nylon retains most of its strength up to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. Nylon has the following, other general property ranges:
- elongation
Mathinline body 29 \rightarrow 40\% - tenacity:
, usually 6.6 for parachutesMathinline body 2.5 \rightarrow 9.5 \frac{g}{denier}
- elongation
- Teflon
- Rayon
This outdated material burns easily and has poor performance when wet.
Terminology
tenacity: a strength metric for yarn or fiber;
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denier: fiber mass per 9000 meters
Resources
T.W. Knacke, Parachute Recovery Systems: Design Manual
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