I really like this idea, especially the part about doing it on Baffin Island. A few questions/comments/concerns
During the winter, the polar ice cap expands to the point that Baffin Island is surrounded by ice. This makes shipping things to and from the island difficult for a large part of the year. I also imagine most people don’t want to be there during the winter to check up on things. Do you imagine things progressing more slowly during the winter because of this?
Looking at the climate data for Baffin island and comparing mean daily maximum in July and mean daily minimum in January, it looks like there’s a range of about 40 Celsius, which seems significant (and over a range pretty different from what most engineers are used to building for). Do you expect this will interfere with the equipment? Will the Autofacs need some kind of temperature control?
Do you have any ideas for how to deal with defective/broken AutoFacs? My first thought is that you could automatically disassemble them, throw away the defective parts and use the working parts to build new Autofacs. There’s probably something more clever.
Will the AutoFacs be able to clean themselves or fix the other normal, small things that worsen performance as machinery operates? If so, how?
I really like this idea, especially the part about doing it on Baffin Island. A few questions/comments/concerns
During the winter, the polar ice cap expands to the point that Baffin Island is surrounded by ice. This makes shipping things to and from the island difficult for a large part of the year. I also imagine most people don’t want to be there during the winter to check up on things. Do you imagine things progressing more slowly during the winter because of this?
Looking at the climate data for Baffin island and comparing mean daily maximum in July and mean daily minimum in January, it looks like there’s a range of about 40 Celsius, which seems significant (and over a range pretty different from what most engineers are used to building for). Do you expect this will interfere with the equipment? Will the Autofacs need some kind of temperature control?
Do you have any ideas for how to deal with defective/broken AutoFacs? My first thought is that you could automatically disassemble them, throw away the defective parts and use the working parts to build new Autofacs. There’s probably something more clever.
Will the AutoFacs be able to clean themselves or fix the other normal, small things that worsen performance as machinery operates? If so, how?