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The Space ElevatorThe Space Elevator
Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D.Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D.Eureka Scientific and Eureka Scientific and HighLiftHighLift SystemsSystems
Funded by Funded by NASA Institute for Advanced ConceptsNASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
For more information please see: www.niac.usra.edu or www.highliftsystems.com
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Proposed System: Proposed System: OverviewOverview
• What is a space elevator?
• First, small elevator (20 ton capacity)
• One week ascent time to GEO
• Constructed with existing or near-term technology
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Why build it?Why build it?
Now First Space ElevatorCost(GEO) $50,000/lb $100/lb ($10/lb)
Capacity 4,000 lb/day ave. 12,000 lb/dayUsefulness • Critical satellites
for gov., large corp.and research
• Solar power satellites• Manufacturing• Space resources• Private environ monitoring• Tourism
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The Original Problem:The Original Problem:
The CableThe Cable
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Carbon Carbon NanotubesNanotubes
• 100 times stronger than steel and 1/5 as heavy• Production at 1 and 2 tons per week available in 2003
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5km continuous 1% CNT composite fiber
Carbon Carbon NanotubesNanotubes CompositesComposites
• Dispersion, functionalization, incorporation
• Need 100GPa tensile strength (30 times steel)
• 1 to 3 years development
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Ribbon DesignRibbon Design• Optimized strength to mass• Resistant to meteors• Easy to climb• Few square millimeters
cross section
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The Rest of the Problems:The Rest of the Problems:DeploymentDeployment
ClimberClimberPowerPowerAnchorAnchor
etc.etc.
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Deployment OverviewDeployment Overview
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Initial SpacecraftInitial Spacecraft
• Largest initial ribbon• Minimum launch mass• Minimal development
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ClimbersClimbers
Motors
CPU, power and speed control, etc.
Initial cable
Photo array
Spooled cable to be added
Added cable
• Simple• Reliable• Efficient• Low mass to payload ratio
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Power BeamingPower Beaming• Minimal mass on climber• High net power• Low recurring cost• Efficient
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AnchorAnchor
Sealaunch
• Mobile• Ocean-going• Existing technology• Multi-purpose platform
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Full DeploymentFull Deployment
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Operational ChallengesOperational Challenges
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LightningLightning
EcuadorProposed Anchor zone
Pacific Ocean
Lightning rate: <10 km-2 year-1
1000 km
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Meteors and DebrisMeteors and Debris
• A 20 cm wide cable will survive for 3 yrs
• A 1 m wide cable will survive for roughly 200 yrs
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Orbital Objects and DebrisOrbital Objects and Debris
• 110,000 objects larger than 1 cm diameter
• Active avoidance required
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Wind LoadingWind Loading• Proposed cable should be able to survive
windspeeds up to 159 mph or a Category 5 hurricane
• Anchor location avoids hurricanes, jetstreams and high winds
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MurphyMurphy
Environmental Impact -IonosphereMalfunctioning climbers
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Severed CablesSevered Cables
• Infall scenario: break-up on re-entry• Mechanical damage: minimal• Lingering health risks: under investigation
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Schedule and CostSchedule and Cost
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Schedule (Years 1Schedule (Years 1--10)10)
Cable Build-up
Climber Const ruct ionCable Const ruct ion
Init ial SC LaunchInit ial SC Const ruct .
SC & Climber Design
Power Beaming Fac. Const .Power Beaming Sys Design
Tracking Facilit ies Const .Tracking Syst em Design
Anchor St at ion Const .Anchor St at ion Design
0 1 2 43 5 6 7 89 10Years
1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)
10)11)12)
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Budget (Technical Costs)Budget (Technical Costs)
Component Cost EstimateLaunch costs to GEO $1.02BCable production $390MSpacecraft $507MClimbers $367MPower beaming stations $1.5BAnchor station $120MTracking facility $500MOther $430MContingency (30%) $1.44BTOTAL ~$6.2B
Recommend construction of a second cable for redundancy: $2B
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The Bottom LineThe Bottom Line
•Initial capital cost: $6.2B
•Operations cost: <$100M/yr, <$250/kg
•Ultimate operational costs: ~$10/kg
•SE Lift rate: 5000 kg/day
•Cost of additional cables or doubling the size of the first: $2B
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The Next StepThe Next Step
• Complete development effort: -CNT composites-Feasibility test-Engineering studies
• Assemble management, engineering and construction teams
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ApplicationsApplications
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SummarySummary
For more information and details please see: www.niac.usra.edu or
www.highliftsystems.com
The initial designs, construction and operational scenarios for the space elevator have been laid out. Two years of supported development yet requiredFirst space elevator (13,000 kg capacity, 5000 kg/day, $250/kg) can be operational in 11 years at a cost of <$10B