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The paper I recommended is peer reviewed and analyzes the motion you claim to be interested in. It includes equatorial results (as...
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The earliest one is by Dave Lang in the early 2000s using a GTOSS software he created. A more recent advanced study (May of this year)...
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The analyses you mention have been simulated via numerical methods. I did not do those, but numerous others have. Best wishes.
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I've been studying the mechanics of space elevators for 20 years on and off. I find it enjoyable on a personal level, and can state...
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No study I am aware of has assumed the counterweight to be immobile. My studies and others have allowed longitudinal and transverse mode...
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Indeed this paper uses a simplified model. A rigid model indicates the basic behavior. My thesis published in 2006 also looked at an...
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The server will not let me post the link. Feel free to search 'The effect of climber transit on the space elevator dynamics'. It is easy...
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The issue 'unclear engineer' appears to be raising is what to do about the Coriolis force acting on the cable by an ascending climber. I...
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