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Second generation prototype design and testing for a high altitude Venus balloon
Authors:JL Hall  VV Kerzhanovich  AH Yavrouian  GA Plett  M Said  D Fairbrother  C Sandy  T Frederickson  G Sharpe  S Day
Institution:1. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109, United States;2. NASA Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA, United States;3. ILC Dover Inc., One Moonwalker Road, Frederica, DE 19946-2080, United States;4. Structural Integrity Associates, Inc., 3315 Almaden Expressway, Suite 24, San Jose, CA 95118, United States
Abstract:This paper describes the development of a second generation prototype balloon intended for flight in the upper atmosphere of Venus. The design of this new prototype incorporates lessons learned from the construction and testing of the first generation prototype, including finite element analyses of the balloon stresses and deformations, measured leak performance after handling and packaging, permeability and optical property measurements on material samples, and sulfuric acid testing. An improved design for the second generation prototype was formulated based on these results, although the spherical shape and 5.5 m diameter size were retained. The resulting balloon has a volume of 87 m3 and is capable of carrying a 45 kg payload at a 55 km altitude at Venus. The design and fabrication of the new prototype is described, along with test data for inflation and leakage performance.
Keywords:Aerobot  Balloon  Venus  Mobility
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