Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV

The subject of this publication is a mathematical model of a pneumatic supply system for an emergency parachute system. This system is intended for a vertical take-off and landing UAV. An overview of emergency parachute landing system designs is presented in the introduction. Based on a schematic di...

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Main Authors: Jastrzębski Grzegorz, Szczepaniak Paweł, Nowakowski Mirosław, Ułanowicz Leszek, Jóźko Michał, Włodarczyk Jakub
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Journal of KONBiN
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jok-2018-0062
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spelling doaj-088e4ba815b94f9688030e87890d6ee22021-09-06T19:41:43ZengSciendoJournal of KONBiN2083-46082018-12-0148138539810.2478/jok-2018-0062jok-2018-0062Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAVJastrzębski Grzegorz0Szczepaniak Paweł1Nowakowski Mirosław2Ułanowicz Leszek3Jóźko Michał4Włodarczyk Jakub5Air Force Institute of TechnologyAir Force Institute of TechnologyAir Force Institute of TechnologyAir Force Institute of TechnologyAir Force Institute of TechnologyAir Force Institute of TechnologyThe subject of this publication is a mathematical model of a pneumatic supply system for an emergency parachute system. This system is intended for a vertical take-off and landing UAV. An overview of emergency parachute landing system designs is presented in the introduction. Based on a schematic diagram and a 3D computer model, the construction and operation principles of an emergency parachute system, currently being developed at AFIT, was presented. A mathematical model, which enables the determination of the energy of gas (compressed CO2) stored in the accumulator tank was described. The conducted tests, which involved weighing the accumulator after filling with liquefied CO2 from a special cartridge and equivalent mass ejections were discussed. These tests involved recording the track of the equivalent mass movement and time necessary to determine velocity. The results of calculations regarding the equivalent mass energy imitating an emergency parachute, CO2 volume and mass in the accumulator in liquefied and gaseous state were presented. Based on the conducted calculations and the obtained characteristics, the developed mathematical model was assessed, and the final conclusions formulated.https://doi.org/10.2478/jok-2018-0062emergency parachutepneumatic accumulatorpneumatic energy
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Szczepaniak Paweł
Nowakowski Mirosław
Ułanowicz Leszek
Jóźko Michał
Włodarczyk Jakub
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Ułanowicz Leszek
Jóźko Michał
Włodarczyk Jakub
Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV
Journal of KONBiN
emergency parachute
pneumatic accumulator
pneumatic energy
author_facet Jastrzębski Grzegorz
Szczepaniak Paweł
Nowakowski Mirosław
Ułanowicz Leszek
Jóźko Michał
Włodarczyk Jakub
author_sort Jastrzębski Grzegorz
title Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV
title_short Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV
title_full Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV
title_fullStr Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV
title_full_unstemmed Pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing UAV
title_sort pneumatic propellant system model of an emergency parachute system for a vertical take-off and landing uav
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of KONBiN
issn 2083-4608
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The subject of this publication is a mathematical model of a pneumatic supply system for an emergency parachute system. This system is intended for a vertical take-off and landing UAV. An overview of emergency parachute landing system designs is presented in the introduction. Based on a schematic diagram and a 3D computer model, the construction and operation principles of an emergency parachute system, currently being developed at AFIT, was presented. A mathematical model, which enables the determination of the energy of gas (compressed CO2) stored in the accumulator tank was described. The conducted tests, which involved weighing the accumulator after filling with liquefied CO2 from a special cartridge and equivalent mass ejections were discussed. These tests involved recording the track of the equivalent mass movement and time necessary to determine velocity. The results of calculations regarding the equivalent mass energy imitating an emergency parachute, CO2 volume and mass in the accumulator in liquefied and gaseous state were presented. Based on the conducted calculations and the obtained characteristics, the developed mathematical model was assessed, and the final conclusions formulated.
topic emergency parachute
pneumatic accumulator
pneumatic energy
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jok-2018-0062
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