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ASPIRE Parachute Modeling and Comparison to Post-Flight Reconstruction

机译:ASPIRE降落伞建模及与飞行后重建的比较

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The Advanced Supersonic Parachute Inflation Research and Experiment (ASPIRE) was a series of sounding rocket flights aimed at understanding the dynamics of supersonic parachutes that are used for Mars robotic applications. Three flights for ASPIRE occurred off the coast of Wallops Island, VA in Oct. 2017, Mar. 2018, and Sept. 2018 and successfully demonstrated deployment and inflation of the Mars Science Laboratory and Mars 2020 mission parachute. Prior to all three flights, a multi-body flight dynamics simulation was developed to predict the parachute dynamics and was used to target Mars-relevant flight conditions. After each flight, the reconstructed trajectory was used to validate the pre-flight dynamics simulation and recommend changes to improve predictions for future flights in the ASPIRE program. This paper describes the parachute models and flight mechanics simulation used to target conditions for the three flights and the post-flight comparison of the tools.
机译:先进的超音速降落伞充气研究与实验(ASPIRE)是一系列探空火箭飞行,旨在了解用于火星机器人应用的超音速降落伞的动力学特性。 2017年10月,2018年3月和2018年9月,在弗吉尼亚州瓦洛普斯岛沿海发生了三趟ASPIRE飞行,成功证明了火星科学实验室和2020年火星降落伞的部署和膨胀。在所有三个飞行之前,开发了多体飞行动力学模拟来预测降落伞动力学,并用于确定与火星有关的飞行条件。每次飞行后,重建的轨迹用于验证飞行前动力学仿真并建议更改以改进ASPIRE程序中未来飞行的预测。本文介绍了用于确定三个飞行条件的降落伞模型和飞行力学仿真,以及工具的飞行后比较。

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