Generating Physically Plausible Parachute Dynamics with Deep Generative Modeling
Yulong Yang, Clara O'Farrell, Christine Allen-Blanchette
- Year
- 2026
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Accurately modeling the dynamics of planetary parachute and entry vehicle systems is critical for Entry, Descent, and Landing events such as vehicle separation and sensor activation. These dynamics are difficult to capture with traditional system-identification methods as parachute motion is highly nonlinear, the governing equations are not fully known, and relevant test data are scarce and expensive to acquire. In this work, we sidestep these challenges by leveraging a physics-aware generative modeling approach that learns parachute dynamics directly from data. The proposed method, Symplectic Parachute Generative Adversarial Network (SPar-GAN), adapts a Hamiltonian generative architecture to the parachute setting by conditioning on canopy design and freestream velocity, while enforcing conservation of energy through symplectic integration. We apply SPar-GAN to subscale parachute tests conducted at the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex and show that it reproduces qualitatively accurate pitch-yaw dynamics of different parachute configurations while recovering a compact two-degree-of-freedom phase-space consistent with canopy axisymmetry. These results suggest that physics-constrained generative models can characterize parachute dynamics across operating conditions and may help reduce the volume of physical testing required to assess performance.
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