We used this formula to find the diameter we needed to make the parachute.
Where:
D is the chute diameter in meters
m is the rocket mass in kilograms
g is the acceleration of gravity = 9.8 m/s2
p is 3.14159265359
r is the density of air = 1.22 kg/m3
Cd is the drag coefficient of the chute, which is 0.75 for a parasheet (flat sheet used for a parachute, like Estes rockets), or 1.5 for a parachute (true dome-shaped chute).
v is the speed we want at impact with the ground (3 m/s or less)
D = √((8* .246*9.81 )/(π(1.225*1.5*3^2 ))
The weight of our CanSat was 246g.
We subbed in the weight of our CanSat into the formula.
A diameter of 61cm was needed.
Testing the Parachute:
Let it goooooo...! |
As you can see, IT WORKS! |