HIGH LIFT SYSTEMS FOR PLANETARY DESCENT AND LANDING
Jasmine Rimani
HIGH LIFT SYSTEMS FOR PLANETARY DESCENT AND LANDING.
Rel. Nicole Viola. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Aerospace Engineering, 2018
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Abstract
In this thesis, I present a summary of the work performed in five months at the JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) on the dynamics of autonomous parafoils and other autonomous flight solutions. The growing interest in our solar system icy moons is pushing towards innovative solutions for planetary exploration that can enable missions towards difficult targets on this alien satellites. From this point of view, the analysis of high-efficiency gliding systems (i.e., high lift over drag systems) can identify new and more efficient solutions for terminal descent. The present work follows this trend by studying the advantages of a parafoil for autonomous precision delivery of a probe in the Titan environment.
The previous successful mission to Titan, the Huygens probe, used a series of drag-only parachutes to drop the payload (low lift to drag parachute)
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