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Embodied energy repurposing via energy-harvesting electrodynamic tethers
Jesse K. McTernan,
Sven G. Bilén
School of Engineering Design and Innovation
Electrical Engineering
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Energy Harvesting
100%
Electrodynamic Tether
100%
Repurposing
100%
Orbital Energy
100%
Embodied Energy
100%
Energy Density
50%
Energy Transfer
33%
Electrical Energy
33%
Electrical Subsystem
33%
Later Use
16%
Potential Energy
16%
Power Budget
16%
Energy Concept
16%
Electrical System
16%
Low Earth Orbit
16%
Mission Capability
16%
Energy Storage Devices
16%
Spacecraft Orbits
16%
New Design Proposal
16%
Spacecraft Power
16%
Round-trip Efficiency
16%
Engineering
Energy Harvesting
100%
Embodied Energy
100%
Electrical System
33%
Power Budget
33%
Electrical Energy
33%
Potential Energy
33%
Stored Energy
33%
Design Option
33%
Roundtrip
33%
Low Earth Orbit
33%