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Science - burst water balloons in low-gravity (videos)

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:57 pm
by Giraffe }{unter
"Scenario:

Experimenters burst water balloons in the low-gravity environment produced aboard a NASA Glenn DC-9 aircraft.

The tests were conducted in part to develop the ability to rapidly deploy large liquid drops by rupturing an enclosing membrane. As can be seen from the experiment footage, the initial rupture process is nearly ideal, but the finite size of the balloon material eventually ejects a spray from the drop surface. Then, when the balloon material leaves the drop entirely, it causes a large deformation of the drop (blob) which oscillates throughout the remainder of the test. Calculations suggest that such oscillations will continue for hours before the drop eventually becomes spherical. Highspeed photographs of punctured Water Balloons in a Lab were also taken.


The airplane flies parabolic trajectories approximately 8000ft in height which provide up to 25 seconds of low-gravity time within which researchers can perform experiments to investigate low-gravity phenomena.
"

Sweet


http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/balloon/blob.htm :icon28:

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:12 pm
by Eraser
that looks really cool :D

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:27 pm
by MKJ
nothing you cant achieve with some simple cg.. :dork:

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 1:41 pm
by Eraser
MKJ wrote:nothing you cant achieve with some simple cg.. :dork:
uh? what are you aiming at?

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:09 pm
by MKJ
Eraser wrote:
MKJ wrote:nothing you cant achieve with some simple cg.. :dork:
uh? what are you aiming at?
dont ruin the troll sir :(

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:13 pm
by Keep It Real
lol

Re: Science - burst water balloons in low-gravity (videos)

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:55 pm
by Freakaloin
Giraffe }{unter wrote:"Scenario:

Experimenters burst water balloons in the low-gravity environment produced aboard a NASA Glenn DC-9 aircraft.

The tests were conducted in part to develop the ability to rapidly deploy large liquid drops by rupturing an enclosing membrane. As can be seen from the experiment footage, the initial rupture process is nearly ideal, but the finite size of the balloon material eventually ejects a spray from the drop surface. Then, when the balloon material leaves the drop entirely, it causes a large deformation of the drop (blob) which oscillates throughout the remainder of the test. Calculations suggest that such oscillations will continue for hours before the drop eventually becomes spherical. Highspeed photographs of punctured Water Balloons in a Lab were also taken.


The airplane flies parabolic trajectories approximately 8000ft in height which provide up to 25 seconds of low-gravity time within which researchers can perform experiments to investigate low-gravity phenomena.
"

Sweet


http://exploration.grc.nasa.gov/balloon/blob.htm :icon28:


ban this moron...