This paper details the methodology for determining the joint factor for all parachute components. This method has been successfully implemented on the Capsule Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) for the NASA Orion crew module for use in determining the margin of safety for each component under peak loads. Also discussed are concepts behind the joint factor and what drives the loss of material strength at joints. The joint factor is defined as a "loss in joint strength...relative to the basic material strength" that occurs when "textiles are connected to each other or to metals." During the CPAS engineering development phase, a conservative joint factor of 0.80 was assumed for each parachute component. In order to refine this factor and elimin...
The Composite Cryotank Technology Demonstration (CCTD) project under NASA's Game Changing Developmen...
An investigation to determine the most likely cause of two failures of five tests on 79 inch diamete...
The need for lightweight and non-intrusive tension measurements has arisen alongside the development...
A parachute joint is defined as a location where a component is sewn or connected to another compone...
Airdrop testing of parachutes is a complicated endeavor that requires the custom design and certific...
Webbings are used in parachute assemblies as reinforcing units for the strength they provide. The st...
This report contains a compilation of some of the most basic equations governing simple preloaded jo...
The design and fabrication of a molded, coated fabric elbow joint capable of operating reliably at 8...
Early in the Orion CPAS (Capsule Parachute Assembly System) project a main parachute was fabricated ...
The development and testing of the Orion crew capsule parachute system has provided a unique opportu...
Eighteen bonded joint test specimens representing three different designs of a composite wing chordw...
Includes bibliographical references (page 33)An analytical method of the prediction of internal load...
The qualification of the Orion Capsule Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) system includes exposure to ...
The Crew Exploration Vehicle Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) is being designed to land the Orion Cr...
The structural performance of a boron-epoxy reinforced titanium drag strut, which contains a bonded ...
The Composite Cryotank Technology Demonstration (CCTD) project under NASA's Game Changing Developmen...
An investigation to determine the most likely cause of two failures of five tests on 79 inch diamete...
The need for lightweight and non-intrusive tension measurements has arisen alongside the development...
A parachute joint is defined as a location where a component is sewn or connected to another compone...
Airdrop testing of parachutes is a complicated endeavor that requires the custom design and certific...
Webbings are used in parachute assemblies as reinforcing units for the strength they provide. The st...
This report contains a compilation of some of the most basic equations governing simple preloaded jo...
The design and fabrication of a molded, coated fabric elbow joint capable of operating reliably at 8...
Early in the Orion CPAS (Capsule Parachute Assembly System) project a main parachute was fabricated ...
The development and testing of the Orion crew capsule parachute system has provided a unique opportu...
Eighteen bonded joint test specimens representing three different designs of a composite wing chordw...
Includes bibliographical references (page 33)An analytical method of the prediction of internal load...
The qualification of the Orion Capsule Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) system includes exposure to ...
The Crew Exploration Vehicle Parachute Assembly System (CPAS) is being designed to land the Orion Cr...
The structural performance of a boron-epoxy reinforced titanium drag strut, which contains a bonded ...
The Composite Cryotank Technology Demonstration (CCTD) project under NASA's Game Changing Developmen...
An investigation to determine the most likely cause of two failures of five tests on 79 inch diamete...
The need for lightweight and non-intrusive tension measurements has arisen alongside the development...