Fabric for single skin textile wing
Proceeding: 9th TEXTEH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (TEX TEH 9)Publication Date: 2019-10-24
Authors : Adrian Salistean Carmen Mihai Irina Cristian Daniela Farima Cristina Piroi;
Page : 220-223
Keywords : parachute; paraglider; single sail; technical textile; fabric testing;
Abstract
The fabrics used to make parachutes and paragliders must have the several specific characteristics: the mass of fabric per unit of surface must be low while the other physicalmechanical characteristics (the axial breaking strength load, the relative and absolute elongation, the tear resistance of the fabric and the assemblies, air permeability) must be at a maximum. The paper deals with the analysis of qualitative aspects of several parachute fabrics that are used as a baseline in the development of a novel fabric. The results of experiments have materialized in statistical data, diagrams and graphs and their interpretation leads to the determination of the fabric variant that best meets the requirements of the destination. The destination is a patent pending inflatable wing design that utilizes a single skin construction and solid reinforcements in the sewing for shape stability. It is worth noting that the experimental results were compared with values indicated in specific international testing norms.
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