Definition of hot air balloon
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in May. 2011
The hot air balloon is considered a type of ship that allows people to move through the airspace although in most cases such displacement be merely recreational and temporary. The hot air balloon works from the movement from different gases which may or may not be hot. The impulse of these gases causes the chamber formed by an extensive cloth to move through the air, in addition to rising in height and detaching from the I usually. Normally, hot air balloons do not fulfill a function of transport regulate as other aircrafts do (airplanes, helicopters) if not related more than anything to recreational activities, competition, etc.
The hot air balloon is made up of three parts: first, and most importantly, it is the chamber in which the air is contained. This chamber is formed by an extensive fabric that takes a shape similar to that of a drop and remains open at the bottom. It is in that part where the gas that will be used to mobilize the balloon is inserted and that keeps the fabric fully extended. It is very important that the air chamber does not present any holes or damage because then the movement of the propellant gas would not be adequate and the hot air balloon could fall.
Then there is the motor or thermostat, the one that propels the gas and that can be controlled manually according to the needs (for example, raise or lower the intensity of the air according to whether you need to lower or raise in height). Finally, the third part is the one known as the gondola and that is where the passengers and crew of the balloon are located. This gondola is usually small and is tied to the fabric of the upper part by means of strong cords and ropes.
The functioning of the hot air balloon depends precisely on the movement of the gas that is used as propellant. This means that it is neither electrical nor mechanical, but depends on the exchange of gases. There are two main types: those that move by hot air (that is, when the same oxygen that is inside the chamber is heated from the engine) and those balloons that use gases such as hydrogen, helium or methane gas that make the weight of the balloon vary in relation to the weight of the air in the atmosphere and thus it can rise or descend.
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