Change rules of a stratospheric airship's envelope shape during ascent process

  • Shuai Zhao
  • , Dongxu Liu*
  • , Da Zhao
  • , Gang Wu
  • , Shi Yin
  • , Pan Zhou
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Stratospheric airship is a special near-space air vehicle, and has more advantages than other air vehicles, such as long endurance, strong survival ability, excellent resolution, low cost, and so on, which make it an ideal stratospheric platform. It is of great significance to choose a reasonable and effective way to launch a stratospheric airship to the space for both academic research and engineering applications. In this paper, the non-forming launch way is studied and the method of differential pressure gradient is used to study the change rules of the airship's envelope shape during the ascent process. Numerical simulation results show that the head of the envelope will maintain the inflatable shape and the envelope under the zero-pressure level will be compressed into a wide range of wrinkles during the ascent process. The airship's envelope will expand with the ascent of the airship and the position of the zero-pressure level will move downward constantly. At the same time, the envelope will gradually form a certain degree of stiffness under the action of the inner and external differential pressure. The experimental results agree well with the analytical results, which shows that the non-forming launch way is effective and reliable, and the analytical method has exactness and feasibility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)752-758
Number of pages7
JournalChinese Journal of Aeronautics
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Non-forming launch
  • Pressure gradient
  • Stratospheric airship
  • Wrinkles
  • Zero-pressure level

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