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Buckling pressure of pumpkin balloons

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES
Volume 44, Issue 21, Pages 6963-6986

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2007.03.021

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scientific balloons; membrane structures; isotensoid; buckling; symmetry transformation

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This paper presents a computational study of the critical buckling pressure of pumpkin balloons, which consist of a thin, compliant membrane constrained by stiff meridional tendons. The n-fold symmetric shape of a pumpkin balloon with n identical lobes is exploited by adopting a symmetry-adapted coordinate system, which leads to the tangent stiffness matrix in an efficient block-diagonal form; the smallest eigenvalue of a particular block leads to the buckling pressure for the balloon. Two different types of balloon design are considered. Extensive results are obtained for the buckling pressures of a set of 10 in diameter experimental balloons and also for an 80 m diameter flight balloon. The key findings are as follows: the same type of buckling mode, forming four circumferential waves is critical for most of the balloons that have been analysed; balloons with flatter lobes are more stable, and the buckling pressure varies with an inverse power-law of the number of lobes; increasing the Young's modulus, the Poisson's ratio of the membrane, or the diameter of the end fitting has the effect of increasing the buckling pressure; but increasing the axial stiffness of the tendons has the effect of decreasing the buckling pressure. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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