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An Artificial-Gravity Space-Settlement Ground-Analogue Design Concept
Author(s) -
Gregory A. Dorais
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
aiaa space 2016
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2016-5388
Subject(s) - settlement (finance) , computer science , space (punctuation) , space technology , aerospace engineering , engineering , world wide web , payment , operating system
The design concept of a modular and extensible hypergravity facility is presented. Several benefits of this facility are described including that the facility is suitable as a fullscale artificial-gravity space-settlement ground analogue for humans, animals, and plants for indefinite durations. The design is applicable as an analogue for on-orbit settlements as well as those on moons, asteroids, and Mars. The design creates an extremely long-arm centrifuge using a multi-car hypergravity vehicle travelling on one or more concentric circular tracks. This design supports the simultaneous generation of multiple-gravity levels to explore the feasibility and value of and requirements for such space-settlement designs. The design synergizes a variety of existing technologies including centrifuges, tilting trains, roller coasters, and optionally magnetic levitation. The design can be incrementally implemented such that the facility can be operational for a small fraction of the cost and time required for a full implementation. Brief concept of operation examples are also presented.

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