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I found trhis very interesting article about an PET orogami bellow bladder able to hold liquid hydrogen.
https://www.geekwire.com/2020/ancient-a … cket-fuel/
https://hydrogen.wsu.edu/kjell-westra-2/
it may be very useful for cryogenic propellant transfer in microgravity.
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It will be interesting indeed to see if this could be developed into a piece of technology ready-to-apply.
GW
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This reminds me of a topic in which we tried to work out the dynamics of use for Mars. It was made from basalt fibers and due to it being collapsible a balloon style tank.
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It will be interesting indeed to see if this could be developed into a piece of technology ready-to-apply.
GW
It may also be used for a folding inflatable tank: imagine spaceX starship with nuclear rocket: the LH2 tank would be too long for the fuselage, but if the empty tank can be folded inside the fuselage, the starship can perform an aerocapture maneuver in Earth atmosphere at the end of a Mars mission and be refueled and reused.
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