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Electrodynamic tethers are long conducting wires, such as the one deployed from the tether satellite
Tether satellite

A tether satellite is a satellite connected to another by a thin cable called a tether. The "space tether" idea had its origin in the late 1800s....
, which can operate on electromagnetic principles as generators
Electrical generator

In electricity generation, an electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction....
, by converting their kinetic energy
Kinetic energy

The kinetic energy of an object is the extra energy which it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the mechanical work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its current velocity....
 to electrical energy, or as motors
Electric motor

An electric motor uses electrical energy to produce mechanical energy, nearly always by the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors....
, converting electrical energy to kinetic energy.






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Sts 75 Tethered Satellite System Deployment
Electrodynamic tethers are long conducting wires, such as the one deployed from the tether satellite
Tether satellite

A tether satellite is a satellite connected to another by a thin cable called a tether. The "space tether" idea had its origin in the late 1800s....
, which can operate on electromagnetic principles as generators
Electrical generator

In electricity generation, an electrical generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy, generally using electromagnetic induction....
, by converting their kinetic energy
Kinetic energy

The kinetic energy of an object is the extra energy which it possesses due to its motion. It is defined as the mechanical work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its current velocity....
 to electrical energy, or as motors
Electric motor

An electric motor uses electrical energy to produce mechanical energy, nearly always by the interaction of magnetic fields and current-carrying conductors....
, converting electrical energy to kinetic energy. Electric potential is generated across a conductive tether by its motion through the Earth's magnetic field. The choice of the metal conductor
Electrical conductor

In science and Electrical engineering, an electrical conductor is a material which contains movable electric charges. In metallic conductors, such as copper or aluminum, the movable charged particles are electrons ....
 to be used in an electrodynamic tether is determined by a variety of factors. Primary factors usually include high electrical conductivity
Electrical conductivity

Electrical conductivity or specific conductance is a measure of a material's ability to electrical conduction an electric current. When an electrical potential difference is placed across a conductor, its movable charges flow, giving rise to an electric current....
, and low density
Density

The density of a material is defined as its mass per unit volume. The symbol of density is ....
. Secondary factors, depending on the application, include cost, strength, and melting point.

Tether propulsion


As part of a tether propulsion
Tether propulsion

Tether propulsion systems are proposals to use long, very strong cables to change the velocity of spacecraft. The tethers may be used to initiate launch, complete launch, or alter the orbit of a spacecraft....
 system, crafts can use long, strong conductors (though not all tether
Tether

A tether is a cord that anchors something movable to a stationary point. There are a number of applications for tethers, but the primary use is limiting the movement of animals....
s are conductive) to change the orbit
ORBit

ORBit is a Common Object Request Broker Architecture 2.4 compliant Object Request Broker . It features mature C , C++ and Python bindings, and less developed bindings for Perl, Lisp , Pascal , Ruby , and Tcl....
s of spacecraft
Spacecraft

A spacecraft is a Craft or machine designed for spaceflight. On a sub-orbital spaceflight, a spacecraft enters outer space then returns to the Earth....
. It has the potential to make space travel significantly cheaper. It is a simplified, very low-budget magnetic sail
Magnetic sail

A magnetic sail or magsail is a proposed method of spacecraft propulsion which would use a static magnetic field to deflect charged particles radiated by the Sun as a plasma wind, and thus impart momentum to accelerate the spacecraft ....
. It can be used either to accelerate or brake an orbit
ORBit

ORBit is a Common Object Request Broker Architecture 2.4 compliant Object Request Broker . It features mature C , C++ and Python bindings, and less developed bindings for Perl, Lisp , Pascal , Ruby , and Tcl....
ing spacecraft. When direct current
Direct current

Direct current is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by such sources as battery , thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type....
 is pumped through the tether, it exerts a force against the magnetic field, and the tether accelerates the spacecraft.

Tethers as generators


An electrodynamic tether is attached to an object, the tether being oriented at an angle to the local vertical between the object and a planet with a magnetic field. When the tether cuts the planet's magnetic field
Magnetosphere

A magnetosphere is a highly magnetized region around and possessed by an astronomical object. Earth is surrounded by a magnetosphere, as are the magnetized planets Mercury , Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune....
, it generates a current, and thereby converts some of the orbiting body's kinetic energy to electrical energy. As a result of this process, an electrodynamic force acts on the tether and attached object, slowing their orbital motion. The tether's far end can be left bare, making electrical contact with the ionosphere
Ionosphere

The ionosphere is the uppermost part of the Earth's atmosphere, distinguished because it is ionized by solar radiation. It plays an important part in atmospheric electricity and forms the inner edge of the magnetosphere....
 via the phantom loop
Phantom loop

A phantom loop is a suitably arranged electrical network that includes within the number of conductive paths part of the natural environment to complete a circuit....
. Functionally, electrons flow from the space plasma into the conductive tether, are passed through a resistive load in a control unit and are emitted into the space plasma by an electron emitter as free electrons. In principle, compact high-current tether power generators are possible and, with basic hardware, 10 to 25 kilowatts appears to be attainable.

Voltage and current


NASA has conducted several experiments with Plasma Motor Generator (PMG) tethers in space. An early experiment used a 500 meter conducting tether. In 1996, NASA conducted an experiment with a 20,000-meter conducting tether. When the tether was fully deployed during this test, the orbiting tether generated a potential of 3,500 volts. This conducting single-line tether was severed after five hours of deployment. It is believed that the failure was caused by an electric arc generated by the conductive tether's movement through the Earth's magnetic field.

When a tether is moved at a velocity (v) at right angles to the Earth's magnetic field (B), an electric field is observed in the tether's frame of reference. This can be stated as:

E = v * B = vB


The direction of the electric field (
E) is at right angles to both the tether's velocity (
v) and magnetic field (B). If the tether is a conductor, then the electric field leads to the displacement of charges along the tether. Note that the velocity used in this equation is the orbital velocity of the tether. The rate of rotation of the Earth, or of its core, is not relevant. In this regard, see also homopolar generator
Homopolar generator

A homopolar generator is a Direct current electrical generator that is made when a magnetic electrically conductive rotating disk has a different magnetic field passing through it ....
.

Voltage across conductor


With a long conducting wire of length
L, an electric field E is generated in the wire. It produces a voltage V between the opposite ends of the wire. This can be expressed as:

where the angle t is between the length vector (
L) of the tether and the electric field vector (E), assumed to be in the vertical direction at right angles to the velocity vector (v) in plane and the magnetic field vector (B) is out of the plane.

Current in conductor


An electrodynamic tether can be described as a type of thermodynamically "open system". Electrodynamic tether circuits cannot be completed by simply using another wire, since another tether will develop a similar voltage. Fortunately, the Earth's magnetosphere is not "empty", and, in near-Earth regions (especially near the Earth's atmosphere) there exist highly electrically conductive plasmas
Plasma (physics)

In physics and chemistry, plasma is a partially ionized gas, in which a certain proportion of electrons are free rather than being bound to an atom or molecule....
 which are kept partially ionized
Ion

An ion is an atom or molecule which has lost or gained one or more electrons, giving it a positive or negative electrical charge. According to the Bohr_model this will be from or in the outer shield 'n'....
 by solar radiation or other radiant energy
Radiant energy

Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves. The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by Integral radiant flux with respect to time and, like all forms of energy, its SI unit is the joule....
. The electron and ion density varies according to various factors, such as the location, altitude, season, sunspot cycle, and contamination levels. It is known that a positively charged bare conductor can readily remove free electrons out of the plasma. Thus, to complete the electrical circuit, a sufficiently large area of uninsulated conductor is needed at the upper, positively charged end of the tether, thereby permitting current to flow through the tether.

However, it is more difficult for the opposite (negative) end of the tether to eject free electrons or to collect positive ions from the plasma. It is plausible that, by using a very large collection area at one end of the tether, enough ions can be collected to permit significant current flow through the plasma. This was demonstrated during the Shuttle orbiter's TSS-1R mission, when the shuttle itself was used as a large plasma contactor to provide over an ampere
Ampere

The ampere is the International System of Units unit of electric current. The ampere, in practice often shortened to amp, is an SI base unit, and is named after Andr?-Marie Amp?re, one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism....
 of current. Improved methods include creating an electron emitter, such as a thermionic cathode, plasma cathode, plasma contactor, or field emission
Field emission

Field electron emission is an experimental phenomenon involving the electric-field-induced emission of electrons from the surface of a condensed material , into vacuum or into another material....
 device. Since both ends of the tether are "open" to the surrounding plasma, electrons can flow out of one end of the tether while a corresponding flow of electrons enters the other end. In this fashion, the voltage that is electromagnetically induced within the tether can cause current to flow through the surrounding space environment
Space environment

Space environment is a branch of astronautics, aerospace engineering and space physics that seeks to understand and address conditions existing in space that affect the operation of spacecraft....
, completing an electrical circuit through what appears to be, at first glance, an open circuit
Open circuit

The term Open circuit may refer to:*Open-circuit voltage, the difference of electrical potential between two terminals of a device when there is no external load connected...
.

Tether current flow

The amount of current (
I) flowing through a tether depends on various factors. One of these is the circuit's total resistance (R). The circuit's resistance consist of three components:
  1. the effective resistance of the plasma,
  2. the resistance of the tether, and
  3. a control variable resistor.
In addition, a parasitic load is needed. The load on the current may take the form of a charging device which, in turn, charges reserve power sources such as batteries. The batteries in return will be used to control power and communication circuits, as well as drive the electron emitting devices at the negative end of the tether. As such the tether can be completely self-powered, besides the initial charge in the batteries to provide electrical power for the deployment and startup procedure.

The charging battery load can be viewed as a resistor which absorbs power, but stores this for later use (instead of immediately dissipating heat). It is included as part of the "control resistor". The charging battery load is not treated as a "base resistance" though, as the charging circuit can be turned off at anytime. When off, the operations can be continued without interruption using the power stored in the batteries.

Challenges

One complication to these techniques is that if the tether rotates, the direction of current must reverse (such as is the case in alternating current
Alternating current

In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. An electric charge would for instance move forward, then backward, then forward, then backward, over and over again....
s of alternator
Alternator

An alternator is an generator that converts mechanical energy to alternating current electrical energy. Most alternators use a rotating magnetic field but linear alternators are occasionally used....
s). Others include pendular motion instability and electrical surges.

Pendular motion instability

Electrodynamic tethers deployed along the local vertical ('hanging tethers') suffer from dynamical instability. Pendular motion causes the tether vibration amplitude to build up under the action of electromagnetic interaction. As the mission time increases, this behavior can compromise the performance of the system. Over a few weeks, electrodynamic tethers in Earth orbit can also build up vibrations in many modes, as their orbit interacts with irregularities in magnetic and gravitational fields.

One plan to control the vibrations is to actively vary the tether current to counteract the growth of the vibrations. Electrodynamic tethers can be stabilized by reducing their current when it would feed the oscillations, and increasing it when it opposes oscillations. Simulations have demonstrated that this can control tether vibration. This approach requires sensors to measure tether vibrations, which can either be an inertial navigation system
Inertial navigation system

An Inertial Navigation System is a navigation aid that uses a computer and motion sensors to continuously calculate via dead reckoning the position, orientation, and velocity of a moving object without the need for external references....
 on one end of the tether, or satellite navigation systems mounted on the tether, transmitting their positions to a receiver on the end.

Another proposed method is to utilise spinning electrodynamic tethers instead of hanging tethers. The gyroscopic effect provides passive stabilisation, avoiding the instability.

Surges

As mentioned earlier, conductive tethers have failed from unexpected current surges. Unexpected electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic discharge

Electrostatic discharge is the sudden and momentary electric current that flows between two objects at different electrical potentials caused by direct contact or induced by an electrostatic field....
s have cut tethers (eg. see Tethered Satellite System Reflight (TSS-1R) on STS-75
STS-75

STS-75 was a United States Space Shuttle mission, the 19th mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia orbiter....
), damaged electronics, and welded tether handling machinery. It may be that the Earth's magnetic field is not as homogeneous as some engineers have believed.

See also

  • Tether propulsion
    Tether propulsion

    Tether propulsion systems are proposals to use long, very strong cables to change the velocity of spacecraft. The tethers may be used to initiate launch, complete launch, or alter the orbit of a spacecraft....
  • Earth's magnetic field
    Earth's magnetic field

    Earth's magnetic field is approximately a magnetic dipole, with one magnetic pole near the north pole and the other near the geographic south pole ....
  • Tether satellite
    Tether satellite

    A tether satellite is a satellite connected to another by a thin cable called a tether. The "space tether" idea had its origin in the late 1800s....
  • Atmospheric electricity
    Atmospheric electricity

    Atmospheric electricity is the regular Diurnal phase shift variations of the Earth's Earth's atmosphere Electromagnetism electrical network . The Continent, the ionosphere, and the atmosphere is known as the global atmospheric electrical circuit....
  • STS-75
    STS-75

    STS-75 was a United States Space Shuttle mission, the 19th mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia orbiter....
  • Magnetic sail
    Magnetic sail

    A magnetic sail or magsail is a proposed method of spacecraft propulsion which would use a static magnetic field to deflect charged particles radiated by the Sun as a plasma wind, and thus impart momentum to accelerate the spacecraft ....
  • Electric sail
    Electric sail

    An Electric sail is a proposed form of spacecraft propulsion using the dynamic pressure of the solar wind as a source of thrust. It is similar to the magnetic sail except that it uses an electric field instead of a magnetic field for deflecting solar wind protons and extracting momentum from them....
  • Spacecraft propulsion
    Spacecraft propulsion

    Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites. There are many different methods. Each method has drawbacks and advantages, and spacecraft propulsion is an active area of research....


Further reading

  • Dobrowolny, M. (1979). Wave and particle phenomena induced by an electrodynamic tether. SAO special report, 388. Cambridge, Mass: Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory.
  • Williamson, P. R. (1986). . [NASA contractor report], NASA CR-178949. Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.


External articles and references

Related patents
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Publications
  • R. I. Samanta Roy, D. E. Hastings and E. Ahedo, "Systems analysis of electrodynamic tethers". Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 29, 1992, pp. 415–424.
  • E. Ahedo and J. R. Sanmartin, "Analysis of bare-tethers systems for deorbiting Low-Earth-Orbit satellites". Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 39, No. 2, March-April 2002, pp. 198–205.
  • J. Peláez, G. Sánchez-Arriaga and M. Sanjurjo-Rivo, "Oribital debris mitigation with self-balanced electrodynamic tethers".
  • Cosmo, M. L., and E. C. Lorenzini, "" (3rd ed). Prepared for NASA/MSFC by Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Cambridge, MA, December 1997. (PDF)
  • R. D. Estes, E. C. Lorenzini, J. R. Sanmartín, M. Martinez-Sanchez, and N. A. Savich, ": A Viable Power Source for the Space Station? A White Paper". December 1995. (PDF)
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  • James E. McCoy, et al. "Plasma Motor-Generator (PMG) Flight Experiment Results". Proceedings of the 4.sup.th International conference on Tethers in Space, pp.57-84. Washington, D.C., April 1995.
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