Design and testing of the KC-100 Spin Recovery Parachute System
Dong-Hun Lee**, Byung-Chan Nho*, Myung-Kag Kang*, Kyung Woo Kang*, Ju-Ha Lee* and Su-Min Kim*** and Young-Suk Kwon***
International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sicences, vol. 13, no. 1, pp.144-152, 2012
Abstract : This paper presented the design of SRPS, ground function test, and the deployment test on a high speed taxi of KC-100 airplane.
KAI has developed a spin recovery system in collaboration with Airborne Systems for KC-100 general aviation airplane. Spin
mode analysis, rotary balance and forced oscillation tests were performed to obtain the rotational, dynamic derivatives in
the preliminary design phase. Prior to the detailed design process of SRPS, approximations for initial estimation of design
parameters- fineness ratio, parachute porosity, parachute canopy filling time, and deployment method- were considered.
They were done based on the analytical disciplines such as aerodynamics, structures, and stability & control. SRPS consists
of parachute, tractor rocket assembly for deployment, attach release mechanism (ARM) and cockpit control system. Before
the installation of SRPS in KC-100 airplane, all the control functions of this system were demonstrated by using SBTB(System
Breakout Test Box) in the laboratory. SBTB was used to confirm if it can detect faults, and simulate the firing of pyrotechnic
devices that control the deployment and jettison of SRPS. Once confirmed normal operation of SRPS, deployment and jettison
of parachute on the high speed taxiing were performed.
Keyword : Parachute, Spin Recovery System, Flight test, KC-100 |