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== The Environment == | == The Environment == | ||
The elevator stretches from the Earth to high orbit - passing through Earth weather, the | The elevator stretches from the Earth to high orbit - passing through Earth weather, the ionosphere, radiation belts and out beyond the Earth's magnetosphere. In each of these environments there are concerns and hazards for the space elevator and a complete understanding is required to be able to produce a viable design. | ||
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|width="100pt"| Hazard | |width="100pt"| Hazard | ||
|width="200pt"| Impact | |width="200pt"| Impact | ||
|width="200pt"| | |width="200pt"| Details / Solutions | ||
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|Lightning || Severed ribbon || | |Lightning || Severed ribbon || Anchor location in lightning-free zone | ||
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|Wind || dynamic destruction of the ribbon || Location where limited wind, ribbon design | |Wind || dynamic destruction of the ribbon || Location where limited wind, ribbon design | ||
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|Radiation || ribbon degradation || material selection | |Radiation 1 || ribbon degradation || material selection | ||
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|Radiation || hazard to electronics and cargo || higher speed and shielding | |Radiation 2 || hazard to electronics and cargo || higher speed and shielding | ||
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|Debris || ribbon destruction || Ribbon design with a width larger than a meter insures only a small part of the ribbon will be damaged by any impact. The ribbon design also isolates damage along the length of the ribbon. Active avoidance limits impacts larger than 1 cm. | |||
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|Meteors || ribbon destruction || Same as for debris though lower flux and active avoidance can not be used. | |||
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|Earth's magnetic field || Current generation in ribbon || Ribbon is geosynchronous so only flucuations in the magnet field will create any current and this is small | |||
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|Interplanetary magnet field || Current generation || The ribbon travels quickly through the interplanetary magnetic field but the field is too weak to generate and substantial current. | |||
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|Solar wind/particles || ribbon degradation || same as radiation above | |||
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|Gravitational influence || ribbon oscillation || The Moon and sun will both exert a gravitational pull on the ribbon at a roughly 24 hour period. The natural frequency of the ribbon is about 7.2 hours and there will be little coupling | |||
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|Thermal cycling || ribbon wear and oscillation || Each day the lower end of the ribbon will go in and out of the Earth's shadow. This will change the temperature and length of the ribbon | |||
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|Atomic oxygen || ribbon destruction || coating of ribbon | |Atomic oxygen || ribbon destruction || coating of ribbon | ||
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== Basic Work Required == | |||
*Full characterization of environmental effects starting from "The Space Elevator" book and studies done by others | |||
*Detailed model of ribbon magnetic field interactions | |||
*Detailed model of damage extent and flux due to meteors ( [[Leonids.doc| Leonids]] ) and debris. Include the expected increase in orbital debrisover the next couple decades. | |||
*Thermal modeling of the ribbon during transition between sun and shadow | |||
== Major Work Items Required== | |||
*[[Atomic_Oxygen| Experimental tests of ribbon in atomic oxygen]] | |||
*[[RadProtection| Radiation protection for humans in transit]] | |||
*[[RibbonDegradation| Detailed modeling of ribbon degradation lifetime]] | |||
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Revision as of 06:11, 11 July 2008
The Environment
The elevator stretches from the Earth to high orbit - passing through Earth weather, the ionosphere, radiation belts and out beyond the Earth's magnetosphere. In each of these environments there are concerns and hazards for the space elevator and a complete understanding is required to be able to produce a viable design.
Hazard | Impact | Details / Solutions |
Lightning | Severed ribbon | Anchor location in lightning-free zone |
Wind | dynamic destruction of the ribbon | Location where limited wind, ribbon design |
Radiation 1 | ribbon degradation | material selection |
Radiation 2 | hazard to electronics and cargo | higher speed and shielding |
Debris | ribbon destruction | Ribbon design with a width larger than a meter insures only a small part of the ribbon will be damaged by any impact. The ribbon design also isolates damage along the length of the ribbon. Active avoidance limits impacts larger than 1 cm. |
Meteors | ribbon destruction | Same as for debris though lower flux and active avoidance can not be used. |
Earth's magnetic field | Current generation in ribbon | Ribbon is geosynchronous so only flucuations in the magnet field will create any current and this is small |
Interplanetary magnet field | Current generation | The ribbon travels quickly through the interplanetary magnetic field but the field is too weak to generate and substantial current. |
Solar wind/particles | ribbon degradation | same as radiation above |
Gravitational influence | ribbon oscillation | The Moon and sun will both exert a gravitational pull on the ribbon at a roughly 24 hour period. The natural frequency of the ribbon is about 7.2 hours and there will be little coupling |
Thermal cycling | ribbon wear and oscillation | Each day the lower end of the ribbon will go in and out of the Earth's shadow. This will change the temperature and length of the ribbon |
Atomic oxygen | ribbon destruction | coating of ribbon |
Basic Work Required
- Full characterization of environmental effects starting from "The Space Elevator" book and studies done by others
- Detailed model of ribbon magnetic field interactions
- Detailed model of damage extent and flux due to meteors ( Leonids ) and debris. Include the expected increase in orbital debrisover the next couple decades.
- Thermal modeling of the ribbon during transition between sun and shadow