session 3

Title

Space Elevator Design and Impact

Description

The Space Elevator is a visionary, far future concept that has received particular attention during the past two decades. It is a space access option that might, if successfully developed, enable extremely large-scale access to space at a low marginal cost. After a recent systems level design was published, IAA “Space Elevator Feasibility,” ideas have surfaced with numbers and estimates for the future. Some of these items are: $ 500/kg to GEO, 7 cargo loads per week, 14 metric tons per load. With this new level of detail, the questions begin to focus on successful design and what can be accomplished across the space community. So the question to be answered for this session is: “What Changes will a Successful Space Elevator Enable?” Some answers could include satellite designs, new businesses in space, new missions for governments and new opportunities to colonize.

Date

2013-09-26

Time

14:45

Room

208B

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Conceptual Colonization of Space Using Space-Elevators from Mars' natural Satellite "Phobos"

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Rohan M Ganapathy

Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology

India

2

Energy Considerations in the Partial Space Elevator

accepted

15'

confirmed

Ms. Pamela Woo

McGill University

Canada

3

Consideration of Tether Elasticity in the Deployment Phase of a Space Elevator System

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Arun Misra

McGill University

Canada

4

Experimental Study on Speed Control of Rider on Twisted Tape Tether Using Image Processing

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Kazuyoshi Yoshino

Kanagawa Institute of Technology

Japan

5

Orbital ‘sling’ for LEO to GEO mass transfer

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Dr. Andrew Meulenberg

Universiti Sains Malaysia

Malaysia

6

The Space Elevator Construction Concept

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. Yoji Ishikawa

Obayashi Corporation

Japan

7

How do Intense Magnetic Storms Affect a Space Elevator?

accepted

15'

Dr. Anders Jorgensen

New Mexico Tech

United States

8

Dynamics of Space elevator in Response to Disturbances

accepted

15'

confirmed

Prof. Hironori FUJII

Kanagawa Institute of Technology

Japan

9

3d printing in space: a game changer

accepted

15'

withdrawn

Mr. André Caminoa

Unispace Exponential Creativity

Argentina

10

the babel tower: a super-tall structure with a sub-orbital elevator

accepted

15'

confirmed

Dr. José Cordeiro

Venezuela

11

Comparison and analysis of centralized and decentralized schemes of navigation sharing for satellite cluster

accepted

15'

confirmed

12

Based on the intelligent interaction Pattern of Entities for the Space Launch Command and Management System

accepted

15'

Mr. Tingyou Cao

Beijing Special Engineering Design and Research Institute (BSEDI)

China

13

An International Space Technology Roadmap: Distributed Risk Reduction for the Next Generation Flagship Observatory

accepted

15'

confirmed

Mr. Donovan Torgerson

University of North Dakota

United States