2023
DOI: 10.3390/math11122646
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Mylar Balloon and Associated Geometro-Mechanical Moments

Abstract: Starting with identifications of the very fundamental geometric characteristics of a Mylar balloon such as the profile curve, height, volume, arclength, surface area, crimping factor, etc., using the geometrical moments In(x) and In, we present explicit formulas for them and those of the mechanical moments of both solid and hollow balloons of arbitrary order. This is achieved by relying on the recursive relationships among elliptic integrals and the final results are expressed via the fundamental mathematical … Show more

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“…Moreover, the integral expressions ( 12), ( 13), ( 19), ( 22), ( 25), ( 31) and (34) clearly indicate that the Mylar balloon can be actually characterized by a set of dimensionless quantities, geometrical moments, defined as (cf. [23])…”
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“…Moreover, the integral expressions ( 12), ( 13), ( 19), ( 22), ( 25), ( 31) and (34) clearly indicate that the Mylar balloon can be actually characterized by a set of dimensionless quantities, geometrical moments, defined as (cf. [23])…”
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confidence: 99%