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Record Nr.

UNINA9911006599903321

Autore

Thomson William Tyrrell

Titolo

Introduction to space dynamics / / by William Tyrrell Thomson

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Newburyport, : Dover Publications, 2012

ISBN

9780486140520 (e-book)

9780486651132 (pbk.)

0-486-14052-0

1-62198-633-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (533 p.) : ill

Collana

Dover Books on Aeronautical Engineering

Disciplina

629.411

Soggetti

Astrodynamics

Mechanical Engineering

Engineering & Applied Sciences

Aeronautics Engineering & Astronautics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

CHAPTER 1 - Introduction -- CHAPTER 2 - Kinematics -- CHAPTER 3 - Transformation of Coordinates -- CHAPTER 4 - Particle Dynamics (Satellite Orbits) -- CHAPTER 5 - Gyrodynamics -- CHAPTER 6 - Dynamics of Gyroscopic Instruments -- CHAPTER 7 - Space Vehicle Motion -- CHAPTER 8 - Performance and Optimization -- CHAPTER 9 - Generalized Theories of Mechanics -- General References -- APPENDIX A - Matrices -- APPENDIX B - Dyadics -- APPENDIX C - The Variational Calculus -- Index.

Sommario/riassunto

Although this classic introduction to space-flight engineering was first published not long after Sputnik was launched, the fundamental principles it elucidates are as varied today as then. The problems to which these principles are applied have changed, and the widespread use of computers has accelerated problem-solving techniques, but this book is still a valuable basic text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of aerospace engineering. The first two chapters cover vector algebra and kinematics, including angular velocity vector, tangential and normal components, and the general case of space motion. The third chapter deals with the transformation of coordinates,



with sections of Euler's angles, and the transformation of angular velocities. A variety of interesting problems regarding the motion of satellites and other space vehicles is discussed in Chapter 4, which includes the two-body problem, orbital change due to impulsive thrust, long-range ballistic trajectories, and the effect of the Earth's oblateness. The fifth and sixth chapters describe gyrodynamics and the dynamics of gyroscopic instruments, covering such topics as the displacement of a rigid body, precession and nutation of the Earth's polar axis, oscillation of the gyrocompass, and inertial navigation. Chapter 7 is an examination of space vehicle motion, with analyses of general equations in body conditions and their transformation to inertial coordinates, attitude drift of space vehicles, and variable mass. The eighth chapter discusses optimization of the performance of single-stage and multistage rockets. Chapter 9 deals with generalized theories of mechanics, including holonomic and non-holonomic systems, Lagrange's Equation for impulsive forces, and missile dynamics analysis.Throughout this clear, comprehensive text, practice problems (with answers to many) aid the student in mastering analytic techniques, and numerous charts and diagrams reinforce each lesson.