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Development of a 2.8 μm film for scientific balloons

Authors :
Michihiko Toriumi
Michiyoshi Namiki
T. Nakada
Yukihiko Matsuzaka
K. Ichimura
Issei Iijima
Tadashi Kobayashi
Yoshitaka Saito
Kiyoho Matsushima
T. Kawasaki
T. Yamagami
Naoki Izutsu
Source :
Advances in Space Research. 37:2026-2032
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2006.

Abstract

Development of a balloon to fly at higher altitudes is one of the most attractive challenges in scientific balloon technologies. After reaching the highest record setting balloon altitude of 53.0 km using the 3.4 μm film in 2002, we tried to make a thinner balloon film. In 2003, we developed a forming die and an air-ring and succeeded in forming a film with a thickness of 3.0 μm and a width of 220 cm. Using this film, we manufactured a balloon with a volume of 5000 m3 and succeeded in flying the balloon up to an altitude of 46.0 km. We then searched for a good combination of resins to make a thinner and wider film and obtained films with widths of 280 cm, and a thickness of 3.0 μm at first, and then 2.8 μm. In 2004, we performed balloon experiments making a 30,000 m3 balloon with the 3.0 μm film and a 5000 m3 balloon with the 2.8 μm film. Both balloons were well manufactured and reached the highest altitudes of 50.7 and 42.6 km, respectively.

Details

ISSN :
02731177
Volume :
37
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in Space Research
Accession number :
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