Design of an Emergency Recovery System (ERS) for High Altitude Drone Systems
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Dahl, Øyvind KasbergSammendrag
A new type of emergency parachute system is developed using engineering, combining off-the-shelf
components with parts produced with additive manufacturing. A new ultralight method for retaining
the the parachute and lid using as thin line is developed and tested, An ultralight redundant trigger
mechanism with health monitoring to ensure reliable triggering is also developed and tested. Parts and
design are evaluated through calculations, aerodynamic simulation and modeling as well as physical
testing. The prototype weighs 438 g and occupies a volume of about 1.1 Liters. Testing found that it
was possible to surpass existing solutions in terms of mass and if this design was adapted to a lighter
parachute, which is commercially available the total mass of ERS would be less than 300 g and a
volume of less than 0.6 Liters.
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