salimaye
Aerospace
- Feb 22, 2005
- 3
First some background:
I am designing an inflation system for an inflatable (balloon)that is descending to the earth from an altitude of 30,000 Meters (98430 ft). The inflation system has to maintain a constant gauge pressure of 34.47 KPa (5 psi)inside the inflatable as it descends to the earth.
I will be using a nitrogen gas bottle as my inflation source.
The pressure regulator that I use will probably be a 2 stage regulator. What makes the design tricky (at least from my stand point) is the fact that the atmospheric conditions (both temperature & pressure) keep changing with altitude. Atmoshperic pressure at highest point is .168 psi and near the ground it is 14.7 psi.
Do you folks know of a pressure regulator (or a similar device) that would do the job?
Regards
Sal
I am designing an inflation system for an inflatable (balloon)that is descending to the earth from an altitude of 30,000 Meters (98430 ft). The inflation system has to maintain a constant gauge pressure of 34.47 KPa (5 psi)inside the inflatable as it descends to the earth.
I will be using a nitrogen gas bottle as my inflation source.
The pressure regulator that I use will probably be a 2 stage regulator. What makes the design tricky (at least from my stand point) is the fact that the atmospheric conditions (both temperature & pressure) keep changing with altitude. Atmoshperic pressure at highest point is .168 psi and near the ground it is 14.7 psi.
Do you folks know of a pressure regulator (or a similar device) that would do the job?
Regards
Sal