Polywell mentioned in Middle East political simulation.
Supercaps makes more sense as investment area. The development of a suitable material for supercaps is getting near to maturity with many companies ready to fight for a part of those founds.
If some money end in EEStor pockets I believe it will probably be only due to some lobbing manoeuvre, not really for their tech.
If some money end in EEStor pockets I believe it will probably be only due to some lobbing manoeuvre, not really for their tech.
It is known as high risk, high reward research. If they blow $10M on each of 10 impossible schemes and one turns out to be possible after all... How much COULD EEStor or Polywell or... be worth?chrismb wrote:It would appear that the Navy have a knack for blowing tax-payer's cash on hopeless schemes.
Another way of saying it is "if you ain't failing in half your RESEARCH projects, you are being too timid".
After all, some guy in England has been looking for "dark matter" in some mine for 27years and hasn't seem even the slightest indication. Talk about your hopeless scheme!
Also, the storage medium is not the only issue. There are also details about power trunks, radio interferance, fire control procedures, etc. that have to be resolved to utilize the system effectively and safely. That may be the focus of the $50 million- cheap by military standards
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Somewhere in this forum there was a link to a Mabus speach on this issue (which I can't find anymore) wherein he made that very point. There were TWO technologies he was interested in, first an EESU (EEStor not mentioned that I could hear) for HIGH POWER needs like railguns... and also a smart power network (IIRC).
Anyone know what happened to that link?
Somewhere in this forum there was a link to a Mabus speach on this issue (which I can't find anymore) wherein he made that very point. There were TWO technologies he was interested in, first an EESU (EEStor not mentioned that I could hear) for HIGH POWER needs like railguns... and also a smart power network (IIRC).
Anyone know what happened to that link?
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Some of the new fangled ship designs, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small-wate ... _twin_hull , don't want ballast.
Yup, true. However, navy plans for medium and large combatants are traditional displacement hulls (for now). DDG 1000 (which is really a cruiser) is a tumblehome displacement. The weapons mock ups and design trials all have the support equipment low. This is a tradition not only for meta center control, but also protection of vitals.