Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Meridional tape forces, permeability, and change in model contours were measured on the aft half of a 1.5-m-diameter attached inflatable decelerator (AID). Inflation pressures up to 103 kN per square meter and external pressures of 0.14 to 102 kN per square meter were used. The results indicated that the model stresses were near the desired isotensoid condition. Future AID designs should consider both stiffness and strength of the meridional tapes to obtain the optimum division of load between tapes and fabric. Permeability of pressurized fabric structures is a few orders of magnitude higher than that obtained in the standard low-pressure test on material specimens.
Keywords:
STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
Type:
NASA-TN-D-6929
,
L-8389
Format:
application/pdf
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