
Coated and Laminated Textiles for Aerostats and Airships
Material Challenges and Technology
- 340 pages
- English
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Coated and Laminated Textiles for Aerostats and Airships
Material Challenges and Technology
About this book
This book covers material challenges and technology innovation in coated and laminated textiles for aerostats and airships. Aerostats/airships are lighter-than-air (LTA) aircraft which are generally used in defence applications and face many harsh environmental conditions. For sustaining such conditions, there are special requirements for the material to be used in aerostats/airships which generally include a multi-layered coated/laminated textile using a textile fabric in base layer and different polymers for coating/lamination. Therefore, this book covers typical materials developed by different countries, challenges for developing material for aerostat/airship envelope and the future scope.
Features:
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- Exclusive title on materials used for LTA envelopes.
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- Discusses material challenges such as selection of suitable fibre, polymer, additive, coating/lamination techniques, joint type and sealing techniques.
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- Includes typical materials developed by different companies and researchers worldwide.
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- Clearly explains technical concepts using figures, schemes and tabulated data.
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- Includes case studies on material developed for aerostats/airships by different countries including NASA, Lockheed Martin, JAXA, ADRDE and DRDO.
This book is aimed at graduate students, researchers and professionals in textiles engineering and aerospace engineering.
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1 Introduction to LTA Systems: Aerostats and Airships
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Different Types of LTA Systems
- 1.3 Applications of Aerial Platforms
- 1.3.1 Atmospheric Estimations/Studies
- 1.3.2 Surveillance/Reconnaissance
- 1.3.2.1 To Overcome Military Surveillance Challenges
- 1.3.2.2 Towards Non-Military Applications
- 1.3.2.3 Stratobus as the Sentinel of the Stratosphere
- 1.3.2.4 CNIM Air Space
- 1.3.2.5 SkyStar 180
- 1.3.3 Telecommunications
- 1.3.3.1 Loon LLC
- 1.3.3.2 Aerostat for Wireless Communication in Remote Areas
- 1.3.3.3 Aerostats in Australia
- 1.3.4 Scientific Research
- 1.3.4.1 Ultra-Thin Balloons for High-Altitude Research
- 1.3.4.2 Development of Ultra-Thin Balloon Film
- 1.3.4.3 The First Trial on Ultra-Thin Balloon Film Extrusion
- 1.3.4.4 Trial Balloon Fabrication Using 3.8 μm Film
- 1.3.4.5 Trial Balloon Fabrication Using 3.4 μm Film
- 1.3.4.6 Energy Harvesting and Power Generation
- 1.4 Functioning of LTA Systems
- 1.5 Working Atmosphere of LTA Systems
- 1.6 Material Requirements for the LTA Systems
- 1.6.1 Material Requirements for the Hull
- 1.6.1.1 Strength Layer
- 1.6.1.2 Weather Resistance or Protective Layer
- 1.6.1.3 Gas Barrier Layer
- 1.6.1.4 Sealing Layer
- 1.6.1.5 Adhesive Layer
- 1.6.2 Requirements for Ballonet Materials
- 1.6.1 Material Requirements for the Hull
- 1.7 Challenges in Material Development for LTA Systems and Future Scopes
- 1.8 Brief History of Development of LTA Systems
- 1.9 Conclusion
- References
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Different Types of LTA Systems

1.3 Applications of Aerial Platforms
- Atmospheric estimations/studies
- Surveillance/reconnaissance
- Telecommunications
- Scientific research
- Energy harvesting and power generation
1.3.1 Atmospheric Estimations/Studies
- These balloons are launched around the world to diagnose climatic conditions, viz. atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity and wind speed, through a measuring device called a radiosonde using RADAR/navigation systems. The data are eventually processed by human forecasters and computer models for weather forecasting. About 800 locations around the globe do routine releases, usually at 0000 UTC and 1200 UTC.
- There also exist specialized applications for aviation interests, pollution monitoring, photography/videography and research.
- Moreover, field research programs often use mobile launchers from land vehicles as well as ships and aircraft. In recent years, they have also been used for scattering human ashes at high altitude as well as to create the fictional entity “Rover” in the TV series The Prisoner, filmed in Portmeirion [15].
- Transosonde balloons (that stay at a constant altitude for a long period) helped in diagnosing radioactive debris from atomic fallout through experimentation in 1958.
Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editor
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction to LTA Systems Aerostats and Airships
- 2 Modern Technologies for Manufacturing Aerostats and Airships
- 3 Fibres and Fabrics for Aerostats and Airships
- 4 Coated Textiles for the Envelope of Lighter-than-Air (LTA) Systems
- 5 Laminated Textiles for the Envelope of LTA Vehicles
- 6 Polyurethane Nanocomposite-Based Advanced Materials for Aerostat/Airship Envelopes
- 7 Weathering and Degradation Behaviour of Materials Used in Envelopes of LTA Systems
- 8 Developments in Weather-Resistant Polyurethane Coatings for Inflatables
- 9 Testing and Evaluation of LTA Systems
- 10 Modelling for Performance Analysis of Aerostats/Airships
- 11 Future Trends in the Area of Material Developments for Aerostats/Airships Future Trends in Material Developments
- Index