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* Ceramic heaters.
* Ceramic heaters.
* Heated wire.
* Heated wire.
* Burning stuff? (eg the mars made rocket fuel).
* Giant lenses? Mars further away from sun, but less atmosphere.
* Giant lenses? Mars further away from sun, but less atmosphere.



Revision as of 04:13, 4 August 2016

Enviroment

Atmosphere

The atmosphere of Mars is less than 1% of Earth’s, so it does not protect the planet from the Sun’s radiation nor does it do much to retain heat at the surface.

It consists of 95% carbon dioxide, 3% nitrogen, 1.6% argon, and the remainder is trace amounts of oxygen, water vapor, and other

Geology

Ore resources on Mars


Industry

Bootstrapping the Industrial Age

That book on making your own metal workshop.

Smelting

Smelting

  • Can it be done with no atmosphere?
  • What happens to vapours is there is no atmosphere?
  • Mars is cold. Would making a heated bunker be enough? Thermal Insulation?
  • If there is no atmosphere, where does the heat go?

Aluminum

Hall–Héroult process - Dissolving aluminium oxide (alumina) (obtained most often from bauxite, aluminium's chief ore, through the Bayer process) in molten cryolite, and electrolysing the molten salt bath

NASA confirms present-day salt water flows on Mars

Salt deposits found in Martian highlands

Molding

Molding (process)

Sand casting.

Rotational molding - Maybe more useful in space?

Lost-wax casting - No wax on Mars obviously....

Matrix molding - First create the rigid outer shell, then introduce the softer and more fluid molding material. Used for complex shapes using composites such as with glass and glass/ceramic composites.

Glassblowing

Heaters

  • Need to heat stuff for smelting, etc...
  • Ceramic heaters.
  • Heated wire.
  • Burning stuff? (eg the mars made rocket fuel).
  • Giant lenses? Mars further away from sun, but less atmosphere.

Electric Motors

  • Require Conductive.
  • Insulation.
  • Wire winding.
  • Electricity
  • Could generate electricity too, Not much atmosphere but giant wind turbines? Human power via cranks? Humans require more food.

Wire Windings

What Is the Most Conductive Element?

1 silver 2 copper 3 gold 4 aluminum 5 zinc 6 nickel 7 brass 8 bronze 9 iron 10 platinum 11 carbon steel 12 lead 13 stainless steel

Copper Vs. Aluminium Windings in Motors - Aluminium oxidixes so the connections must pierces the alunimum and be pressurised to stop oxygen getting it. How would very low levels of oxygen in Mars Atmosphere effect this? aluminium requires more turns and/or a larger diameter wire, may not be economically feasible (lower efficiency).

Auto industry looking to Copper Alliance as alternative to rare earth materials - EVs uses rare earth metals. Are they on Mars? Tesla mentioned.

Carbon Nanotube Yarns Could Replace Copper Windings in Electric Motors - Carbon seems unlikely on Mars... Unless extracted from the atmosphere.

If Silver is the most conductive element, why don't we use it in electronics as opposed to Copper and Gold? - Silver best conductor, but expensive and oxidises easily, making it unsuitable for uses where it's exposed to oxygen or large amounts are required. Gold doesn't oxidise*, but is expensive, which is why it's often used as a coating for electronic connections like HDMI cables.

Insulators

  • Most need organics found on Earth.
    • rubber, pure water, oil, air, diamond, dry wood, dry cotton, plastic, asphalt
  • Others are inflexible but might work
    • glass - could be made from sand.
    • ceramic - With such a large range of possible options for the composition/structure of a ceramic (e.g. nearly all of the elements, nearly all types of bonding, and all levels of crystallinity).
    • quartz - Seems like there is lots of mineral on mars.

What happens if you crush rocks into powder and heat them?

Cathode

Anode

Needed for salt bath for aluminium?

Sacrificial anode (galvanic anode) - Used to protect buried or submerged metal structures from corrosion. Does it work for atmosphere? Is it needed for %1 atmosphere?

There are three main metals used as galvanic anodes, magnesium, aluminium and zinc.

Missions

NASA considers SLS launch sequence for human Mars missions in the 2030s