Author Topic: New SpaceX units of measure  (Read 9898 times)

Offline Thrud

  • Member
  • Posts: 3
  • UK
  • Liked: 0
  • Likes Given: 0
New SpaceX units of measure
« on: 08/08/2021 09:51 am »
Proposed new units of measure:
An ELon (Empty Load in orbit) as a ratio based on possible load volumes (space in m3 against capacity in tonnes) to orbit for each starship to reach above the karman line. Measured as a ratio it would provide a standard to measure future capacities being a variable per starship.

You could cost an ELon based on a new unit of measure the Gross Investment Measure (GrIMe) in $ for each ELoN.

So let’s run some theoretical numbers for SN20, say 1000 m cubed of volume and 100 tonnes of potential load so we have an ELon ratio of 1:.1 with a GrIMe of $50k given the booster and starship are expended at a combined cost to build/fuel of $50M.

Offline Slarty1080

  • Senior Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2796
  • UK
  • Liked: 1890
  • Likes Given: 828
Re: New SpaceX units of measure
« Reply #1 on: 08/15/2021 09:19 am »
Not exactly what you are talking about - but related - are the concepts of volumetric weight and pivot weight which are used in the airline industry. Effectively airlines charge one price for very low density shipments and a different price for high density shipments, a price per volume morphing into a price per mass above the pivot weight. That's it in a nut shell Note some of the terminology is a little confusing, the "pivot weight" is actually a density

https://askinglot.com/what-is-minimum-pivot-weight-air-freight
My optimistic hope is that it will become cool to really think about things... rather than just doing reactive bullsh*t based on no knowledge (Brian Cox)

 

Advertisement NovaTech
Advertisement
Advertisement Margaritaville Beach Resort South Padre Island
Advertisement Brady Kenniston
Advertisement NextSpaceflight
Advertisement Nathan Barker Photography
0