A high altitude solar powered airship provides the ability to carry large payloads to high altitudes and remain on station for extended periods of time. This study examines applications and background of this type of concept vehicle, reviews the history of high altitude flight and provides a point design analysis. The capabilities and limitations of the airship are demonstrated and possible solutions are proposed. Factors such as time of year, latitude, wind speeds, and payload are considered in establishing the capabilities of the airship. East and west coast operation is evaluated. The key aspect to success of this type of airship is the design and operation of the propulsion and power system. A preliminary propulsion/power system design was produced based on a regenerative fuel cell energy storage system and solar photovoltaic array for energy production. Results on power system requirements for year long operation is presented.
High-Altitude, Long-Endurance Airships for Coastal Surveillance
2005-02-01
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English
Configurations analysis for high-altitude/long-endurance airships
Online Contents | 2010
|Configurations analysis for high-altitude/long-endurance airships
Emerald Group Publishing | 2010
|Configurations analysis for high-altitude/long-endurance airships
Online Contents | 2010
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