|
|
|
|
|
by seanflyon
4035 days ago
|
|
The design only calls for one station at each end. Many people have said that the best way to deal with thermal expansion is to let the ends (at the 2 stations) move ~500 feet at each end. The alternative is expansion joint every so often along the tube. |
|
I suspect that you'd see a lot of wear on the tube that's sliding over the pylon supports as it might go through at least one if not several heating and cooling cycles daily. I could see two cycles if you've got side heating after dawn, midday shade under the solar panels, and then late afternoon heating after the solar panels stop casting a shadow over the tube. You might get another cycle if you have two parallel tubes with two parallel lines of solar panels above them.