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Enhancing Cargo Transportation by Reducing Airship Operating CostsThe cargo sector, contributing 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions, requires immediate action as the transportation industry gradually shifts towards greener energy solutions. In place of conventional cargo transportation, airships provide both an emission-free and cost-effective alternative. However, the cost of helium is increasing with time, making helium unsustainable to use for current state-of-the-art airships in the long term. This report explores and examines a variety of strategies and methods to make the transition to airships smoother, addressing cost concerns to ensure a beneficial shift for both aviation and cargo sectors. The main methods that have been explored and proposed are the conservation of helium through the usage of superheated steam, recycling helium using a cryogenic distillation system, ensuring the use of an efficient propulsion system, ensuring the use of an efficient electrical system—a hydrogen fuel system, and a path-finding algorithm (A* algorithm) to navigate through hazardous weather. By implementing these systems, sustainable airships can be achievable due to the concern of high-costs being greatly minimized.
Document ID
20240012628
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Ahana Mitra
(The Charter School of Wilmington, Delaware)
Ayush Talukder
(Montgomery Blair High School, Maryland)
John Willets
(River Hill High School, Maryland)
Leyli Atajanova
(The Brooklyn Latin School, New York)
Riddhi Ganesh
(West Windsor Plainsboro High School North, New Jersey)
Walter Sha
(Richard Montgomery High School, Maryland)
Date Acquired
October 1, 2024
Publication Date
October 1, 2024
Subject Category
Air Transportation and Safety
Report/Patent Number
NASA/TM-20240012628
Funding Number(s)
PROJECT: NASA Pre-college STEM Engagement
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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