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Feasibility of miniaturized instrumentation of the inflatable sphere for temperature, pressure and acceleration measurementThe feasibility of instrumenting the inflatable passive sphere (presently used to provide upper atmosphere density measurements) with miniaturized thermistors, pressure transducers, and accelerometers was analyzed. Data from the sensors must be transmitted by an onboard telemetry system to a ground receiving station. To assure a sufficiently slow fall velocity for the sphere the additional mass of the sensor and telemetry hardware must be less than 100 grams. Other constraints that must be satisfied by the sensor and telemetry systems include the ability to withstand a 150 g launch acceleration, the ability to function in both high and low temperature and pressure environments and be sufficiently small to be packaged within the body of a 3.81 cm diameter dart. A differential transducer that will measure the difference between ambient and internal sphere pressures is recommended. The application of each type of measurement relative to its ability to monitor sphere malfunction and to provide additional meteorological data is considered.
Document ID
19750019580
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Luers, J. K.
(Dayton Univ. OH, United States)
Date Acquired
September 3, 2013
Publication Date
July 1, 1975
Publication Information
Publisher: NASA
Subject Category
Meteorology And Climatology
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-2570
Report Number: NASA-CR-2570
Accession Number
75N27652
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS6-2456
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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