2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12544-013-0123-z
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Long permanence high altitude airships: the opportunity of hydrogen

Abstract: Introduction MAAT cruiser/feeder airship system is a transport system financed by European 7th Framework programme 2011. The project aims to realize a cruiser/feeder airship system, which can connect major populated centres worldwide. The MAAT cruiser feeder system is based on two different airships, the cruiser, which remains airborne for long times, and the feeder, which connects the cruiser with the ground and vice versa. This paper traces a detailed bibliography about MAAT project showing the actual state … Show more

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“…Stratospheric airships are generally large airships flying in the lower regions of the stratosphere within weak wind zones, using their own propulsion to overcome the wind resistance and achieve prolonged stationary positioning or cruising [1,2]. These airships are versatile and cost-effective and find application in diverse fields, such as ground surveillance [3], Earth observation [4], intelligence and reconnaissance [5], missile defense [6], aviation transportation [7], environmental monitoring [8], planetary exploration [9], and telecommunication relays [10]. In the military domain, comparatively inexpensive communication platforms offer excellent long-term surveillance capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stratospheric airships are generally large airships flying in the lower regions of the stratosphere within weak wind zones, using their own propulsion to overcome the wind resistance and achieve prolonged stationary positioning or cruising [1,2]. These airships are versatile and cost-effective and find application in diverse fields, such as ground surveillance [3], Earth observation [4], intelligence and reconnaissance [5], missile defense [6], aviation transportation [7], environmental monitoring [8], planetary exploration [9], and telecommunication relays [10]. In the military domain, comparatively inexpensive communication platforms offer excellent long-term surveillance capabilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of aerial vehicle has received increased attention because it makes use of aerostatic principles to achieve considerable fuel consumption reduction comparatively to that achieved by heavier-than-air vehicles [3]. Under the MAAT (Multibody Advanced Airship for Transport) project, several European researchers and institutions worked on developing a cruiser/feeder airship system which would enable a connection between the larger populated centers of the world [4]. This project demonstrated the potential of airships for long permanence at high altitudes and the middle-and longrange transport of passengers and goods as a sustainable and low-pollution means of transportation [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aviation is one of the sectors hard to abate its carbon emissions. Although there may be a high demand for airship and balloon transportation, the high cost of helium reduces its viability, particularly when compared to hydrogen, which is cheap and abundant [11][12][13]. However, using hydrogen poses a greater risk [14], as it is flammable and explosive, as seen in the 1937 Hindenburg disaster, which made airships discontinued [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%