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Revision as of 09:26, 23 October 2008
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Ribbon Dynamics
The space elevator is a challenging dynamics problem. It reaches through a gravity well, has a very unique aspect ratio, is in an environment with wind, passing gravity wells, solar wind pressure, ascending climbers and a moving anchor. An extensive study was undertaken by David Lang to simulate the system from deployment through operation. The results of those studies are below.
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File:Paper Lang Climber Transit.pdf: Paper on Dynamic Response to Climber Transits (PDF) File:Paper Lang GEO Deploy.pdf: Paper on the Dynamics of GEO-Based Construction Deployment (PDF)
ATMOSPHERIC WIND RESPONSE (Deflection distances are generally magnified & time is accelerated) Note, these winds are very high, and are not typical of the space elevator geographical location File:Lang Movie Low.avi: AVI movie: Stop-time animation with Low altitude view and atmospheric density depiction File:Lang Movie Full.avi: AVI movie: Stop-time animation of entire elevator length (with horizontal response scale greatly magnified)
WAVE PROPAGATION VIEWED AT RIBBON HIGH ABOVE EARTH (Deflection distances are generally magnified & time is accelerated) Note: this wave originates at the ground in response to a planned base-movement : QUICKTIME movie, Horizontal scale is greatly magnified Note: the above QT movie was made using the application SpaceAnimator, created by Paul Snow (you can contact Paul in the Seattle area at "psnow10@comcast.net", phone: 425 466-1405)
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