Subsonic and Transonic Wind Tunnel Testing of Two Inflatable Aerodynamic DeceleratorsTwo inflatable aerodynamic decelerator designs were tested in the Transonic Dynamics Tunnel at the NASA Langley Research Center: a tension cone and an isotensoid. The tension cone consists of a flexible tension shell attached to a torus and the isotensoid employs a ram-air inflated envelope. Tests were conducted at Mach numbers from 0.3 to 1.08 and Reynolds numbers from 0.59 to 2.46 million. The main objective of these tests was to obtain static aerodynamic coefficients at subsonic and transonic speeds to supplement supersonic aerodynamic data for these same two designs. The axial force coefficients of both designs increased smoothly from subsonic through transonic Mach numbers. Dynamic data show significant oscillation of the tension cone and minimal oscillation of the isotensoid. The transonic and subsonic data will be used to assemble an inflatable decelerator aerodynamic database for use in computational analyses and system studies.
Document ID
20100024165
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tanner, Christopher L. (Georgia Inst. of Tech. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Cruz, Juan R. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Hughes Monica, F. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Clark, Ian G. (Georgia Inst. of Tech. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Braun, Robert D. (Georgia Inst. of Tech. Atlanta, GA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
June 14, 2010
Subject Category
Aerodynamics
Report/Patent Number
NF1676L-10301Report Number: NF1676L-10301
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Planetary Probe Workshop 2010
Location: Barcelona
Country: Spain
Start Date: June 14, 2010
End Date: June 18, 2010
Sponsors: NASA Langley Research Center, Georgia Inst. of Tech.