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Title: Isothermal pumping analysis for high-altitude tethered balloons
Authors: Kuo, Kirsty A.
Hunt, Hugh E. M.
Keywords: Engineering
Mechanical engineering
Thermodynamics
Climate engineering
Tethered balloons
Sulfur dioxide
Titaniumdioxide
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: High-altitude tethered balloons have potential applications in communications, surveillance, meteorological observations and climate engineering. To maintain balloon buoyancy, power fuel cells and perturb atmospheric conditions, fluids could be pumped from ground level to altitude using the tether as a hose. This paper examines the pumping requirements of such a delivery system. Cases considered include delivery of hydrogen, sulfur dioxide (SO2) and powders as fluid-based slurries. Isothermal analysis is used to determine the variation of pressures and velocities along the pipe length.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22399
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