AIAA Aerodynamic Decelerator Systems (ADS) Conference 2013
DOI: 10.2514/6.2013-1276
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Parachute Models Used in the Mars Science Laboratory Entry, Descent, and Landing Simulation

Abstract: An end-to-end simulation of the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) entry, descent, and landing (EDL) sequence was created at the NASA Langley Research Center using the Program to Optimize Simulated Trajectories II (POST2). This simulation is capable of providing numerous MSL system and flight software responses, including Monte Carlo-derived statistics of these responses. The MSL POST2 simulation includes models of EDL system elements, including those related to the parachute system. Among these there are models fo… Show more

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“…The deployment model implemented in the POST2 simulation 4 was set to yield a time from mortar fire to suspension lines stretch between 1.226 and 1.454 s, with a uniform probability distribution between these two values. The reconstructed value for this time interval was 1.135 s; this was 0.091 s lower than the model's lower bound.…”
Section: B Events Timing and Statementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The deployment model implemented in the POST2 simulation 4 was set to yield a time from mortar fire to suspension lines stretch between 1.226 and 1.454 s, with a uniform probability distribution between these two values. The reconstructed value for this time interval was 1.135 s; this was 0.091 s lower than the model's lower bound.…”
Section: B Events Timing and Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reconstructed value for this time interval was 1.135 s; this was 0.091 s lower than the model's lower bound. Similarly, the inflation model 4 was set to yield a time from suspension lines stretch to first peak force between 0.636 and 0.812 s, with a uniform probability distribution between these two values. Again, the reconstructed value for this time interval, 0.635 s, was lower than the model's lower bound although just barely so (0.001 s) and within the reconstruction timing uncertainty of the event (given that data was collected at 200 Hz with a corresponding time steps of 0.005 s).…”
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“…Figure 9. A typical Disk-Gap-Band Parachute (Cruz et al, 2013) The drag coefficients as a function of Mach number for the DGB parachute are tested via wind tunnel ( Figure 10). The rocket flight test (Figure 11) will supply the real Mach number and dynamic pressure environment to verify every phase, but it can not cover the extreme conditions due to the limited times.…”
Section: Disk-gap-band Parachutementioning
confidence: 99%