arXiv Open Access 2024

In Situ Imaging of Parachute Textile Micro-Mechanics Under Tensile Load

Cutler Phillippe Francesco Panerai Laura Villafane
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Micro-mechanics of parachute fabrics under tensile loads is studied using in situ X-ray micro-tomography. Results are presented for two nylon textiles commonly used in parachute systems, MIL-C-7020H Type III and MIL-C-44378(GL) Type II. Textiles are subjected to incremental tension using a custom apparatus that loads the fabric radially, and the microstructure is imaged sequentially at steady load conditions. Micro-tomography images are processed using learning-aided segmentation and a custom processing pipeline that tracks the locations and morphological properties of individual tows on 3-D datasets. Results are used to reconstruct tow micro-scale properties and meso-scale strains. Our findings reveal a direct relation between the fabric architecture and the meso-scale mechanics. Warp tow pretensioning during manufacturing is found to affect decrimping and the anisotropy of the textile strains. Areal porosity increase with tension is quantified and a geometric model for pore opening under incremental load is validated.

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Cutler Phillippe

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Francesco Panerai

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Laura Villafane

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Phillippe, C., Panerai, F., Villafane, L. (2024). In Situ Imaging of Parachute Textile Micro-Mechanics Under Tensile Load. https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08072

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