Attention is given to the development on the part of NASA of a simplified stress 'index' model to establish the relative stress magnitudes along a balloon's gore position as a function of altitude. Application of this model to several hundred balloon flights showed a good correlation between balloon failure rate and stress 'index' level. This model can be used during the balloon design process to lower the levels of stress in the balloon. By increasing the wall thickness of the balloon, adding caps, lengthening caps, or using external caps, lower stress can be accomplished. As a result, in January 1985, the NASA Balloon Program established a stress index specification to limit the design and flight stresses for NASA balloons.
A stress index model for ascending balloons
1986-10-01
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A stress index model for ascending balloons
AIAA | 1986
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