To increase aerodynamic performance, the geometric porosity of a ringsail spacecraft parachute canopy is sometimes increased, beyond the "rings" and "sails" with hundreds of "ring gaps" and "sail slits." This creates extra computational challenges for fluid--structure interaction (FSI) modeling of clusters of such parachutes, beyond those created by the lightness of the canopy structure, geometric complexities of hundreds of gaps and slits, and the contact between the parachutes of the cluster. In FSI computation of parachutes with such "modified geometric porosity," the flow through the "windows" created by the removal of the panels and the wider gaps created by the removal of the sails cannot be accurately modeled with the Homogenized ...
The work presented concerns the numerical simulation on the dynamic behaviour of full size parachute...
Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) problems are of great importance to many fields of engineering and...
Parachutes are an essential design component of every crewed space vehicle currently in development....
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T☆FSM) at Rice University specializes in de...
The computational challenges posed by fluid–structure interaction (FSI) modeling of ringsail parachut...
Fluid--structure interaction (FSI) modeling of spacecraft parachutes involves a number of computatio...
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T*AFSM) at Rice University has been using the St...
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T☆AFSM) at Rice University has been develop...
Computer modeling of ringsail parachute clusters involves fluid–structure interaction (FSI) between...
During the Orion spacecraft’s return, at higher altitudes drogue parachutes will be used for deceler...
At higher altitudes, prior to the deployment of the main parachutes, the Orion spacecraft descent to...
Historically, the development of ram-air parachutes, or parafoils, has been mostly empirical. The us...
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T☆AFSM) at Rice University developed and advance...
One of the challenges in computational fluid–structure interaction (FSI) analysis of spacecraft para...
This is a final report as far as our work at University of Minnesota is concerned. The report descri...
The work presented concerns the numerical simulation on the dynamic behaviour of full size parachute...
Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) problems are of great importance to many fields of engineering and...
Parachutes are an essential design component of every crewed space vehicle currently in development....
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T☆FSM) at Rice University specializes in de...
The computational challenges posed by fluid–structure interaction (FSI) modeling of ringsail parachut...
Fluid--structure interaction (FSI) modeling of spacecraft parachutes involves a number of computatio...
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T*AFSM) at Rice University has been using the St...
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T☆AFSM) at Rice University has been develop...
Computer modeling of ringsail parachute clusters involves fluid–structure interaction (FSI) between...
During the Orion spacecraft’s return, at higher altitudes drogue parachutes will be used for deceler...
At higher altitudes, prior to the deployment of the main parachutes, the Orion spacecraft descent to...
Historically, the development of ram-air parachutes, or parafoils, has been mostly empirical. The us...
The Team for Advanced Flow Simulation and Modeling (T☆AFSM) at Rice University developed and advance...
One of the challenges in computational fluid–structure interaction (FSI) analysis of spacecraft para...
This is a final report as far as our work at University of Minnesota is concerned. The report descri...
The work presented concerns the numerical simulation on the dynamic behaviour of full size parachute...
Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) problems are of great importance to many fields of engineering and...
Parachutes are an essential design component of every crewed space vehicle currently in development....