Tytuł pozycji:
Analysis of two-stage endo-atmospheric separation using statistical methods
In this paper, selection and analysis of an atmospheric two stage separation system is di-
scussed. The main purpose of this system is to test a supersonic parachute projectile, where
a stage separation occurs after the burn out. Subsequently, the parachute is ejected from the
payload after a minimum elapsed time. The separation times, for the supersonic parachute
ejection, as well as the time needed for a safe clearing distance between the two stages are
two critical issues in the separation process. In this respect, the knowledge of the relative
position between the two stages is necessary to assure a safe distance and in order to ad-
just the required system parameters. In addition, as the nature of the parameters involved
in the separation process is not deterministic, it would be useful to utilize the concept of
random variables in the dynamic modeling of the separation process. In this paper, the mo-
deling and simulation of the separation process is initially performed and partially verified.
Subsequently, an approximate statistical method is utilized to acquire some probabilistic in-
formation about the relative distances at the two critical times. According to the simulation
results, the relative distance between the two stages falls in a safe region. Finally, Monte
Carlo simulation is also performed for comparison and verification of the statistical results
that indicated a small and acceptable deviation between the two approaches. Thus, it can
be concluded that the simpler approximate statistical approach is also valid for uncertainty
analysis and can provide valuable knowledge needed in the preliminary design phase of the
separation system.