by KaiserJeep » Thu 24 Oct 2013, 17:06:30
The description "foamed glass" came from one of my IEEE publications, as in "The newly re-designed Orbiter heat shielding used inexpensive flexible sheets of foamed glass in place of the labor-intensive ceramic tiles." ("Reliability-centered maintenance on the Space Shuttle Program", IEEE Annual Proceedings of the Reliability and Maintainability Society, 2000).
As for the practicality of electromagnetic catapults, 1/10th scale models have been tested in partial vacuums in underground tunnels originally constructed for particle accelerators. A full scale model needs a 30-km long site, with the muzzle as high as possible on a mountaintop, facing East so that the radial velocity of the Earth adds to the projectile's, and with open air between the accelerator magnets for the shock waves from the supersonic projectiles to spread. The nearer the equator, the better. A single fission power plant of 1000 mW should suffice and the waste heat can be used to keep the high altitude parts of the catapult free of ice and snow. The estimated tab for the whole thing is a few billion US dollars. The overall scale of construction is less than 1/10th the size of the Three Gorges Dam in China.
Such a project requires the participation of a large government, it is too big for private investors. The three possibilities are China, India, and the USA. But it's not yet a political priority, even though the projected cost is well below either the Apollo program or the Shuttle program.
====> Note however that this is an Engineering program, the R&D has already been done on the scale models, which were paid for by the US Department of Defense. There are no advances in material science or spacecraft design needed, we are basically using a railgun to accelerate steel cans (covered in heat shielding for launch) to escape velocity.
I'm actually hoping that the US does this instead of China. China might be tempted to use coal powered electricity, which would work but be tremendously polluting. However, a fraction of the hydro-power from the Three Gorges Dam would also work.
Appreciate however, the environmental consequences of this launching system. It should prove possible to launch one canister every 10 seconds at a minimum. There would be sonic booms emanating from the catapult every 10 seconds as long as it is in operation. Nobody would want to live within hundreds of miles of the site.
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