The design and evaluation of parachute-payload systems is an important field of applications in which numerical analysis tools can make very important contributions. This work describes new numerical developments carried out at CIMNE in this field, which involve a coupled fluid-structural solver intended for the unsteady simulation of ram-air type parachutes and a set of complementary tools aimed at studying trajectory and control systems effects. For an efficient solution of the aerodynamic problem, an unsteady panel methods has been chosen exploiting the fact that large areas of separated flow are not expected under nominal flight conditions of ram-air parachutes. Besides, a dynamic explicit solver based on a finite element technique is chosen for the structure. This approach yields a robust solution even when highly non-linear effects due to large displacements and material asymmetric behaviours are present. The numerical results show considerable accuracy and robustness. An added benefit of the proposed aerodynamic and structural techniques is that they can be easily vectored and thus suitable for use in parallel architectures.
The main features of the developed computational tools are described in this work and several numerical examples are provided to illustrate the good performance and potential of the proposed techniques. Further improvements of the methodology being carried out and future lines of investigation are also presented
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Research Report
Authors: E. Ortega, R. Flores, E. Oñate, C. Sacco, E. GonzálezEditorial: CIMNE
Year of publication: 2010
Pages: 39
SKU: PI341
Category: Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer
Tags: C. Sacco, E. González, E. Oñate, E. Ortega, R. Flores
Research Report
Authors: E. Ortega, R. Flores, E. Oñate, C. Sacco, E. GonzálezEditorial: CIMNE
Year of publication: 2010
Pages: 39