A test of a dynamically scaled model of the NASA Orion Crew Module (CM) with drogue parachutes was conducted in the NASA-Langley 20-Foot Vertical Spin Tunnel. The primary test objective was to assess the ability of the Orion Crew Module drogue parachute system to adequately stabilize the CM and reduce angular rates at low subsonic Mach numbers. Two attachment locations were tested: the current design nominal and an alternate. Experimental results indicated that the alternate attachment location showed a somewhat greater tendency to attenuate initial roll rate and reduce roll rate oscillations than the nominal location. Comparison of the experimental data to a Program To Optimize Simulated Trajectories (POST II) simulation of the experiment ...
ABSTRACT: Parachute Systems (PS) can be readily used by small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for ri...
Any cluster of parachute systems is subject to effects on performance due to interactions between th...
New techniques being employed by Orion guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) using a reaction con...
A test of a dynamically scaled model of the NASA Orion Crew Module (CM) with drogue parachutes was c...
Dynamic stability of Apollo command module with and without drogue parachutes at low subsonic speeds...
Currently, simulation predictions of the Orion Crew Module (CM) dynamics with drogue parachutes depl...
An analytic investigation was made of the dynamic behavior of a nonlifting manned reentry vehicle as...
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle is susceptible to ipping apex forward between drogue parachute ...
A two-week test campaign was conducted in the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex 80 x 120-ft W...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the deployment, dynamic stability, and control char...
The Crew Exploration Vehicle Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) project is engaged in a multi-year des...
A subscale wind tunnel test program for Orion's conical ribbon drogue parachute is under development...
New techniques being employed by Orion guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) using a reaction con...
A helicopter in-flight simulation was conducted to determine the effects of variations in roll dampi...
Subsonic dynamic stability tests performed in the NASA Langley 20-Foot Vertical Spin-Tunnel on a 0.2...
ABSTRACT: Parachute Systems (PS) can be readily used by small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for ri...
Any cluster of parachute systems is subject to effects on performance due to interactions between th...
New techniques being employed by Orion guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) using a reaction con...
A test of a dynamically scaled model of the NASA Orion Crew Module (CM) with drogue parachutes was c...
Dynamic stability of Apollo command module with and without drogue parachutes at low subsonic speeds...
Currently, simulation predictions of the Orion Crew Module (CM) dynamics with drogue parachutes depl...
An analytic investigation was made of the dynamic behavior of a nonlifting manned reentry vehicle as...
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle is susceptible to ipping apex forward between drogue parachute ...
A two-week test campaign was conducted in the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex 80 x 120-ft W...
An investigation has been conducted to determine the deployment, dynamic stability, and control char...
The Crew Exploration Vehicle Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) project is engaged in a multi-year des...
A subscale wind tunnel test program for Orion's conical ribbon drogue parachute is under development...
New techniques being employed by Orion guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) using a reaction con...
A helicopter in-flight simulation was conducted to determine the effects of variations in roll dampi...
Subsonic dynamic stability tests performed in the NASA Langley 20-Foot Vertical Spin-Tunnel on a 0.2...
ABSTRACT: Parachute Systems (PS) can be readily used by small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for ri...
Any cluster of parachute systems is subject to effects on performance due to interactions between th...
New techniques being employed by Orion guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) using a reaction con...