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A Platform for Active Stabilization of High-Altitude Balloon Payloads.
Document Type
Article
Source
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. Jun2023, Vol. 104 Issue 6, pE1132-E1145. 14p.
Subject
*UPPER atmosphere
*WEATHER balloons
*GAS flow
*WIND pressure
*WIND speed
*ROTATIONAL motion
Language
ISSN
0003-0007
Abstract
Weather balloon payloads are commonly used by atmospheric researchers and enthusiasts to gain insight about the upper atmosphere. Balloon payloads are often unstable during flight due to high wind speeds that are experienced in both the troposphere and the lower stratosphere. High Altitude Visual Orientation Control (HAVOC) is a platform of cold-gas thrusters designed to control the azimuth of high-altitude balloon payloads to counteract high wind conditions. HAVOC’s active control scheme uses valves that direct the flow of pressurized gas into two sets of nozzles that can generate torque in either a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. This counteracts the rotation induced by wind and other forces encountered during a high-altitude balloon flight. The HAVOC design is discussed including its methods of measuring and controlling balloon payload rotation. Data from preliminary flights are presented, demonstrating the system’s ability to reduce payload rotation to a user-defined ±40° s−1 for a duration of 1 h 49min and to maintain a fixed payload azimuth within ±30° for 1 h. In addition, we present possible uses for the HAVOC system tailored to the type of user, including atmospheric researchers, videographers, and students. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]