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The investigation of parachute fabric permeability under an unsteady pressure differential

Posted on:2014-12-05Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Massachusetts LowellCandidate:Rondeau, Nichole CFull Text:PDF
GTID:2451390005484591Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
An apparatus for assessing permeability of textiles subjected to time-varying pressure differentials is presented. A Computer Numerically Controlled Piston Permeability Apparatus (CNC-PPA) that can control the volume flow rate through a fabric has been designed and built. This test device has been developed in an effort to improve the understanding and design choices for aerodynamic decelerators. Preliminary results for a low permeability fabric (PIA-C-44378, Type IV) under both steady and unsteady loads are presented. The results from this investigation do indicate a small effect of unsteady pressure differential on the fabric permeability. The fabric permeability is slightly higher than the static permeability when the pressure differential is increasing with respect to time and the opposite is true when the pressure differential is decreasing. This change in permeability is more pronounced as the pressure is higher and the pressure changes more rapidly with respect to time, suggesting dynamic permeability likely affects highly unsteady phenomena such as parachute opening.
Keywords/Search Tags:Permeability, Pressure differential
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