IEGR305 Thermodynamics Isothermal Pumping in Tethered Balloon Systems

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Running head: THERMODYNAMICS

Analysis of Isothermal Pumping in Tethered Balloon Systems
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Introduction

Thermodynamics applications in transportation engineering continue to be a crucial
element in technological advancements in the sector. Hot air balloons have remained a popular
mode of air transport, especially in the tourism sector, through which tourists or adventurists get
a chance to capture a clear aerial view of attractive sceneries. Hot air balloons are also applied in
weather monitoring, communication, and surveillance. To achieve the requirements for
buoyancy and movements, the thermodynamics of the pumping requirements for the delivery
system is examined. The various cases of consideration include the delivery of sulfur dioxide,
hydrogen, and powders as the fluid-based slurries.
Typically, the application of isothermal analysis is done to establish pressure and velocity
variations along the length of the pipe. The aim of the study would be to determine whether the
transportation of small gas quantities to the power cells as well as the maintenance of buoyancy
is achievable at tolerable temperatures and pressures in terms of prevailing state of the pumping
technologies and pipe strengths.
In this regard, solidification has to be avoided, which can be achieved by transporting
sulfur dioxide under elevated temperatures that can hardly be tolerated by the pipe’s strength
fibers. Although the utilization of slurries that are particle-based instead of sulfur dioxide for the
system can lead to a significant reduction of the pipe size, the pumping pressures have to be near
the pipe’s maximum busting pressure.
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THERMODYNAMICS

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The primary objective of this proposal is to analyze the thermodynamics of high-altitude
tethered balloon systems as an em...


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