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ballute

[′ba‚lüt]
(aerospace engineering)
A cross between a balloon and a parachute, used to brake the free fall of sounding rockets.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive
Braun, "Survey of ballute technology for aerocapture," Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, vol.
Ballute, James Bullock, Heather Marie DeCarlo, Ethan D.
The II and III are liquid-fueled devices; a ballute (which also serves as a torroidal float) slows the decent of the device, which ignites once it hits the water, emitting an 80-ft flame for approximately 45 seconds.
An explicit nonlinear finite element code, DYNA3D, has been performed for wrinkling phenomena of a modeled ballute system [10].
In some of the designs, the inflatable shell would trail the payload as a 'ballute', a mixture between a balloon and a parachute.
The Secc could be launched from a submarine's Trident tubes or dropped from an aircraft and slowed by a ballute and parachute prior to aerofoil-extension.
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