Hello again,
If I could ask a question of the structural and math guys this time.
If a mile high dome were to be built on Earth with the desire to cover as much of a city as possible how wide could it be before it is structurally unsound? Is it feasable in our atmosphere that a 1 mile high dome could cover 10 miles, 20 miles, 30 miles, or more? Or is the circumference of the 1 mile dome going to limit it to a two mile diameter?
I've been reading and found one site which suggested that a 1 mile dome could be used to cover all off Manhattan Island and NY City? If memory serves Manhattan Island is 15 miles long and maybe half as wide.
My thinking is a dome comprised of octaganal sections assembled to fit. For my purposes (fiction) materials aren't really a factor since I'm not planning to go too much into detail (though carbon based beams are the front runner in my mind).
If I could ask a question of the structural and math guys this time.
If a mile high dome were to be built on Earth with the desire to cover as much of a city as possible how wide could it be before it is structurally unsound? Is it feasable in our atmosphere that a 1 mile high dome could cover 10 miles, 20 miles, 30 miles, or more? Or is the circumference of the 1 mile dome going to limit it to a two mile diameter?
I've been reading and found one site which suggested that a 1 mile dome could be used to cover all off Manhattan Island and NY City? If memory serves Manhattan Island is 15 miles long and maybe half as wide.
My thinking is a dome comprised of octaganal sections assembled to fit. For my purposes (fiction) materials aren't really a factor since I'm not planning to go too much into detail (though carbon based beams are the front runner in my mind).