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by jdiez17
633 days ago
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Back of the envelope feasibility check: assume the cable is a cylinder with diameter = 1cm, length = 25km. The area of the cylinder face is A = 2*pi*r*h = 785.4 m^2. The thermal conductivity of water ice is approx. 2.3 W / (m K). So to maintain a temperature difference of 10 K with the ice, you need 2.3 W/mK * 785 * 10 = approximately 18kW. |
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Once the ice freezes again behind the probe it would protect the fibre... perhaps?
Fortunately something like that wouldn't be too difficult to test on Earth - probe recovery might be tricky though.