Development of balloon-borne reel-down and -up winch system |
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Authors: | Y. Matsuzaka T. Yamagami M.D. Yamanaka J. Nishimura |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Tokyo 153, Japan |
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Abstract: | Balloon-borne winches, which can reel down and up scientific instruments repeatedly, have been developed since 1981 in order to observe stratospheric vertical microstuctures. The instrument is suspended by a kevler wire through a traverse-cum ropeguide, and its depth is accurately measured by counting numbers of spool rotations and ropeguide turns. Battery consumption is minimized by utilizing an efficient deccelerator and a hysteresis brake. In 1983 we have successfully performed to reel up and down a 12 kg payload through 1 km for three cycles at 24 km altitude. We are improving the capability of the winch, and have succeeded (May 1984) to reel down a 22 kg payload up to 3 km from a balloon. |
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