Hermes FT 1 Main Bag
Made of the red fabric. Constructed dimensions are 7.5 by 17.12 inches.
Drogue bag is 15.7 and something deep.
Main bag improvements:
- Move demogorgon jaw grommet down to new center. Make jaw shorter
- Sew wider flap on jaw base. About 1/2 inch on either side.
- Use heaver webbing.
- store lines in bag with rubber bands so they don't catch other things
- make sure TD loops are big enough
Drogue bag improvements:
- Make angle between paws a little more obtuse.
- Test materials for locking loops on drogue.
- Use paracord with 1 cm spacing for locking loops.
- test placement of locking loops
- consider making the bag a tad larger
- tighten line locking loops and space them out more so the end of the loop has less to catch on
- build sleeve so drogue bag slides over main. Part sleeve.
Integration improvements:
- Eye - kevlar loop - TD - quicklink or kevlar loop - TD - kevlar permanently looped into bag - bag - swivel - riser - drogue
- Face TDs towards center of cup so the tops have room to pop off
- Where to place fin QK on eye?
- finger trap two 100 lb drogue lines into a 750 lb line
Hermes II Main Bag
Requirements:
- When closed, the main parachute bag shall completely enclose all components of the main parachute system from the vent of the parachute to one foot above the bottom of the main riser.
- All compartments of the bag shall not open under ascent vibration loads and drogue deployment shock loads
- After drogue deployment, the top of the bag shall be flush or below the top of the cup.
- The bag shall ensure lines first deployment.
Notes:
Keep paracord
Ewing style locking loop
Plan: Add a cylinder to the top of the bag for the stowed lines to slide into. The cylinder will have another mouth on top to close the lines. When packing the parachute, the cylinder can be rolled down.
Goals:
Make new locking loop
- Make a bight test article
- Make a rubber bands compatible lines container
Pieces:
Fabric: Main rectangle, bottom, flaps (demogorgon), line stow rectangle, line stow container, line stow demogorgon
Webbing: parachute loop, bridle, reinforcement bands, line stow loops
Locking loop
Dimensions for rectangle:
Tube ID = 5.622-5.637, parachute volume, sewing tolerance, clearance, seam width
Line Stow Sewing Procedure
Materials: 1/2" polypropylene webbing, fabric, 1/2" electrical tape
Manufacturing:
- Mark the fabric with a ballpoint pen
- Mark the webbing with the tape on the places where it will be sewed down
- Pin the webbing to the fabric on one side of the tape (the pins should not be on the tape)
- Sew the webbing on. The stitches should be on the edges of the tape
Issues:
- Takes a while
- Add marks on the fabric on either side of the webbing. The sewn lines were not quite parallel.
Packing:
- Fold the lines into a loop and pull through the webbing loops with another piece of paracord. Repeat, weaving the lines back and forth across the fabric.
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Line Stows
The Hermes I bag did not stow or restrain the main parachute suspension lines or riser. There was concern that the unrestrained lines and riser could tangle with themselves or with the various hardware at the confluence. This could have caused the lines to abrade or TODO
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