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A burble fence is an inflated toroidal structure on aballuteintended to ensure flow separation.
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Theballuteis either inflated by a gas generator, or by air forced into the structure by ram air inlets.
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This stabilizes theballuteas it decelerates through different flow regimes (from supersonic to subsonic).
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They contain an inflatable bag (ballute) on the top of them, which slows them down and spreads them out.
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Theballutedeployed at 99,850 feet (30.43 km), though the recovery parachute failed to completely deploy.
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The originalballutewas a cone-shaped balloon with a toroidal burble fence fitted around its widest point.
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The inflatable structures for these applications may take a variety of engineered shapes including stacked toroidal, tension cone and isotensoidballuteform factors.
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