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Mechanical Engineering

Study on the effects of season, geographical location, and altitude on thermal characteristics of large airship based on meteorological data

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Pages 133-141 | Received 12 Oct 2022, Accepted 24 Oct 2023, Published online: 07 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Our team built models to accurately simulate the heat transfer inside and outside the airship. In this paper, we used the models to analyze the thermal characteristics of large airship at different seasons in five different regions and at different low altitudes using Fluent software. The results show that the seasons, geographical locations, and altitudes produce great effects on the thermal characteristics of airship by affecting the solar irradiation on the envelope surface, convection heat transfer, atmospheric parameters, etc. In order to validate the accuracy of numerical calculation, we built a testing platform and conducted the experiments. The measured data are in good agreement with the numerical results.

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Funding

This work was supported by the civil aircraft project from Ministry of Industry and Information Technology civil aircraft [MJ-2016-F-09].

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