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Aerostatics
Aerostatics A`["e]r*o*stat"ics, n. The science that treats of the equilibrium of elastic fluids, or that of bodies sustained in them. Hence it includes a["e]ronautics.

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- A subfield of fluid statics, aerostatics is the study of gases that are not in motion with respect to the coordinate system in which they are considered...
- Air bearings (also known as aerostatic or aerodynamic bearings) are bearings that use a thin film of pressurized gas to provide a low friction load-bearing...
- protected by an outer envelope. Aerostats are so named because they use aerostatic lift which is a buoyant force that does not require movement through the...
- The French Aerostatic Corps or Company of Aeronauts (French: compagnie d'aƩrostiers) was the world's first balloon unit, founded in 1794 to use balloons...
- The Lockheed Martin P-791 is an experimental aerostatic and aerodynamic hybrid airship developed by Lockheed Martin. The first flight of the P-791 took...
- direct use or generation of wind energy by the use of aerodynamic or aerostatic lift devices. AWE technology is able to harvest high altitude winds, in...
- helium airship with auxiliary wing and tail surfaces, it flies using both aerostatic and aerodynamic lift and is powered by four diesel engine-driven ducted...
- a private blimp used by advertising companies P-791, an experimental aerostatic/aerodynamic hybrid airship developed by Lockheed-Martin corporation SVAM...
- adopted for military duties. The first military balloon unit was the French Aerostatic Corps, who in 1794 flew an observation balloon during the Battle of Fleurus...
- generated externally (aerostatic) or internally (aerodynamic). Aerodynamic bearings can only be operated in high-speed applications, aerostatic bearings are required...