Abstract
The current ULDB design applies stress to the shell film biaxially to control creep in the latitudinal direction. The recent change in design paradigm, from a uniaxial to biaxial stress state basis, arose from a new perspective that the biaxial loading can control strain in both principal surface dimensions as discussed below. The current ULDB project path was thus enabled by a more thorough understanding of the nonlinear viscoelastic properties of the shell film material, linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE). Although a very similar material is also used in NASA zero-pressure (ZPB) and long-duration balloons (LDB), the different stress state requires a new approach to shell material qualification.
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