Shape and Orifice Optimization of Airbag Systems for UAV Parachute Landing
Masoud Alizadeh, Ahmad Sedaghat and Ebrahim Kargar
International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sicences, vol. 15, no. 3, pp.335-343, 2014
Abstract : An airbag is an important safety system and is well known as a safety system in cars during an accident. Airbag systems
are also used as a shock absorber for UAVs to assist with rapid parachute landings. In this paper, the dynamics and gas
dynamics of five airbag shapes, cylindrical, semi-cylindrical, cubic, and two truncated pyramids, were modelled and
simulated under conditions of impact acceleration lower than 4 m/s2 to avoid damage to the UAV. First, the responses of
the present modelling were compared and validated against airbag test results under the same conditions. Second, for
each airbag shape under the same conditions, the responses in terms of pressure, acceleration, and emerging velocity
were investigated. Third, the performance of a pressure relief valve is compared with a fixed-area orifice implemented
in the air bag. For each airbag shape under the same conditions, the optimum area of the fixed orifice was determined.
By examining the response of pressure and acceleration of the airbag, the optimum shape of the airbag and the venting
system is suggested.
Keyword : airbag, gas dynamics, shock absorber, UAV, venting system |