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Revision as of 18:54, 16 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 Solution: Anchor location in lightning-free zone
Wind dynamic destruction of the ribbon Solution: Anchor location where limited wind, ribbon design
Radiation 1 ribbon degradation Solution: Select CNTs and other materials for ribbon that are radiation resistant
Radiation 2 hazard to electronics and cargo Solution: May be able to ascend at a higher speed and use shielding (passive and active) to get radiation to acceptable levels
Debris ribbon destruction Solution: 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 Solution: Coating the affected section of the ribbon with an oxygen resistant material


Major Work Items Required


Additional Work Needed

Item Notes Completed and Ongoing Efforts
Full characterization of environmental effects Start from "The Space Elevator" book and studies done by others
Detailed model of ribbon / magnetic field interactions some charging and forces are expected Some initial work in The SPace Elevator by Edwards & Westling
Detailed model of damage extent and flux due to meteors Include the expected increase in orbital debrisover the next couple decades.
Thermal modeling of the ribbon during transition between sun and shadow


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