2015
DOI: 10.2514/1.a32807
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Suborbital Reentry Demonstration of Inflatable Flare-Type Thin-Membrane Aeroshell Using a Sounding Rocket

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“…The profiles of ballistic and drag coefficients are shown in Fig. 3 [17], where the mass and diameter of the SMAAC is 15.6 kg and 1250 mm, respectively. The ballistic coefficient in the supersonic region is approximately 8.5 kg/m 2 , and it increases in the subsonic region.…”
Section: Smaac Reentry Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The profiles of ballistic and drag coefficients are shown in Fig. 3 [17], where the mass and diameter of the SMAAC is 15.6 kg and 1250 mm, respectively. The ballistic coefficient in the supersonic region is approximately 8.5 kg/m 2 , and it increases in the subsonic region.…”
Section: Smaac Reentry Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mission was a demonstration to clarify the low-ballistic-coefficient flight of a kind of inflatable vehicle during reentry. On August 8, 2012, a suborbital reentry demonstration of the SMAAC inflatable vehicle was successfully performed using a JAXA/ISAS S-310-41 sounding rocket [17][18][19][20]. Figure 1 shows a photograph of the SMAAC before the flight experiment.…”
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“…In the supersonic flow regime, the drag coefficient calculated by RG-FaSTAR is predicted to be a constant value of C D = 1.5, similar to the results of the flight test. Yamada et al [16] reported that the drag coefficient profile has an error of approximately 5% in the supersonic regime considering a 1 σ dispersion of the atmospheric density and ambient temperature. The predicted history of the drag coefficient generally shows good agreement with the measured one.…”
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“…As an important milestone in the MAAC project, a reentry demonstration using an S-310-41 sounding rocket (SMAAC: Sounding Rocket Experiment of Membrane Aeroshell for Atmospheric-Entry Capsule) was conducted on August 7, 2012, at the Uchinoura Space Center, Kagoshima, Japan [15][16][17][18][19][20]. This mission was a demonstration to clarify the low-ballisticcoefficient flight of a kind of inflatable vehicle during reentry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%