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“Well if the chutes don’t open, what’s the point?”

---- Ken Mattingly, Apollo 13

Making chutes can either be one of the quickest or longest phases of making a rocket, depending on the complexity. To compete in the Advanced Category of IREC (as of Aug. 2016), making a chute is required. Below we detail how the chutes, deployment bag, and risers for Therion were made.

Kelly! Zach! Help!

Planning geometry

 

Cutting the gores

 

Assembling the gores

 

#somanyshroudlines

 

Deployment Bag for Parafoil

 

Risers

The risers were made of 1” REI climbing rope, rated to 22 kN. The ends were sewn in a “box and X” pattern as shown, leaving a small loop for the quicklink to attach to.

 

Shielding

Something about Nomex shielding…




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