S1_6_SpaceElevators

Sherali Walji, Luke Feetham, Josef Holden, David Gray

Abstract


This paper examines the feasibility of a space elevator based on an examination of the tensile stress induced in a cable, constructed of carbon nanotubes, that extends from the surface of the earth at the equator, up to the point of geostationary orbit and above. The maximum stress induced in such a cable is calculated to be ~67GPa, which is significantly less than the theoretical maximum strength of a carbon nanotube.


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