Applied Nonsingular Astrodynamics, 9781108472364
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Master spaceflight: Accurately simulate orbit transfers, design missions, and write flight software.

Applied Nonsingular Astrodynamics

optimal low-thrust orbit transfer

$365.32

  • Hardcover

    476 pages

  • Release Date

    16 August 2018

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Summary

Unlock the Cosmos: A Practical Guide to Nonsingular Astrodynamics

This essential book unveils the mathematical formulations and computer simulations needed to accurately project spacecraft and rocket trajectories in space. Using optimal control for minimum-time transfer in general elliptic orbits, it empowers you to develop simulation software for impactful trade studies in vehicle and mission design.

Ideal for aerospace engineering research students and spaceflight dynamics…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108472364
ISBN-10:1108472362
Series:Cambridge Aerospace Series
Author:Jean Albert Kéchichian
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:476
Release Date:16 August 2018
Weight:1.19kg
Dimensions:261mm x 183mm x 29mm
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Critics Review

Advance praise: ‘This book represents a lifetime of valuable contributions to optimal low-thrust orbit transfer.’ John E. Prussing, University of Illinois

‘This book represents a lifetime of valuable contributions to optimal low-thrust orbit transfer.’ John E. Prussing, University of Illinois‘This is a book for specialists in orbital dynamics, authored by one of the leading current practitioners in the field. Its subtitle, ‘Optimal Low-thrust Orbit Transfer’ reflects one of the principal technical drivers behind the book, namely that an increasing number of satellites in Earth orbit are now using more fuel-efficient ion thrusters which have far lower thrust-levels than their chemically-propelled predecessors. As a consequence, there is an increasing need to optimise the longer trajectories - both in terms of time and distance travelled - that result from the use of this technology.’ Stuart Eves, The Aeronautical Journal

About The Author

Jean Albert Kéchichian

Jean Albert Kéchichian is a retired Engineering Specialist from The Aerospace Corporation. His career has included senior level engineering positions at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and at Ford Aerospace. His main areas of contribution are in spaceflight guidance and navigation. He is a Fellow of The American Astronautical Society, and his work has regularly appeared in Acta Astronautica, the Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics, the Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, and the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets. He holds Degrees in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering from l’Université de Liège, University of California, Berkeley, and a Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Stanford University.

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