Online Library TheLib.net » Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB® and Simulink®

Modern aerospace vehicles, such as the space shuttle, other launch vehicles, and long-range ballistic missiles, do not discriminate between atmospheric and space flight. Most texts on flight dynamics, however, make this artificial distinction and therefore do not simultaneously cover aircraft and spacecraft. Bridging this gap in the literature, Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics is a unified presentation, demonstrating that the two disciplines have actually evolved from the same set of physical principles.

Key features:

* Introduction to a broad range of modern topics in an accessible, yet mathematically rigorous presentation

* Many numerical examples and simulations utilizing MATLAB® and Simulink® fully integrated throughout the work

* Simulations presented—usually not found in books on the same topic—are both realistic and instructive

* Examples allow readers to easily build their own simulations for aircraft, missiles, launch vehicles, reentry vehicles, and spacecraft

* Software is used as an instructional, hands-on tool, moving away from the "cookbook" approach found in other works

* Supplementary material and MATLAB/Simulink code available at http://home.iitk.ac.in/~ashtew/index_files/page0009.htm

* Numerous illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises

* Separate solutions manual available to instructors upon request

Primarily useful as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level students, the work is also an excellent reference or self-study guide for researchers and practitioners in aerospace engineering, aviation, mechanical engineering, dynamics, astrodynamics, aeronautics, and astronautics.




Modern aerospace vehicles, such as the space shuttle, other launch vehicles, and long-range ballistic missiles, do not discriminate between atmospheric and space flight. Most texts on flight dynamics, however, make this artificial distinction and therefore do not simultaneously cover aircraft and spacecraft. Bridging this gap in the literature, Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics is a unified presentation, demonstrating that the two disciplines have actually evolved from the same set of physical principles.

Key features:

* Introduction to a broad range of modern topics in an accessible, yet mathematically rigorous presentation

* Many numerical examples and simulations utilizing MATLAB® and Simulink® fully integrated throughout the work

* Simulations presented—usually not found in books on the same topic—are both realistic and instructive

* Examples allow readers to easily build their own simulations for aircraft, missiles, launch vehicles, reentry vehicles, and spacecraft

* Software is used as an instructional, hands-on tool, moving away from the "cookbook" approach found in other works

* Supplementary material and MATLAB/Simulink code available at http://home.iitk.ac.in/~ashtew/index_files/page0009.htm

* Numerous illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises

* Separate solutions manual available to instructors upon request

Primarily useful as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level students, the work is also an excellent reference or self-study guide for researchers and practitioners in aerospace engineering, aviation, mechanical engineering, dynamics, astrodynamics, aeronautics, and astronautics.




Modern aerospace vehicles, such as the space shuttle, other launch vehicles, and long-range ballistic missiles, do not discriminate between atmospheric and space flight. Most texts on flight dynamics, however, make this artificial distinction and therefore do not simultaneously cover aircraft and spacecraft. Bridging this gap in the literature, Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics is a unified presentation, demonstrating that the two disciplines have actually evolved from the same set of physical principles.

Key features:

* Introduction to a broad range of modern topics in an accessible, yet mathematically rigorous presentation

* Many numerical examples and simulations utilizing MATLAB® and Simulink® fully integrated throughout the work

* Simulations presented—usually not found in books on the same topic—are both realistic and instructive

* Examples allow readers to easily build their own simulations for aircraft, missiles, launch vehicles, reentry vehicles, and spacecraft

* Software is used as an instructional, hands-on tool, moving away from the "cookbook" approach found in other works

* Supplementary material and MATLAB/Simulink code available at http://home.iitk.ac.in/~ashtew/index_files/page0009.htm

* Numerous illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises

* Separate solutions manual available to instructors upon request

Primarily useful as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level students, the work is also an excellent reference or self-study guide for researchers and practitioners in aerospace engineering, aviation, mechanical engineering, dynamics, astrodynamics, aeronautics, and astronautics.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Attitude and Kinematics of Coordinate Frames....Pages 9-44
Planetary Form and Gravity....Pages 45-58
Translational Motion of Aerospace Vehicles....Pages 59-115
Orbital Mechanics....Pages 117-152
Perturbed Orbits....Pages 153-171
The Three-Body Problem....Pages 173-192
Rocket Propulsion....Pages 193-217
Planetary Atmosphere....Pages 219-232
Elements of Aerodynamics....Pages 233-263
Airbreathing Propulsion....Pages 265-281
Atmospheric and Transatmospheric Trajectories....Pages 283-368
Attitude Dynamics....Pages 369-455
Attitude Control Systems....Pages 457-506
Advanced Modeling and Simulation Concepts....Pages 507-529
Back Matter....Pages 531-556


Modern aerospace vehicles, such as the space shuttle, other launch vehicles, and long-range ballistic missiles, do not discriminate between atmospheric and space flight. Most texts on flight dynamics, however, make this artificial distinction and therefore do not simultaneously cover aircraft and spacecraft. Bridging this gap in the literature, Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics is a unified presentation, demonstrating that the two disciplines have actually evolved from the same set of physical principles.

Key features:

* Introduction to a broad range of modern topics in an accessible, yet mathematically rigorous presentation

* Many numerical examples and simulations utilizing MATLAB® and Simulink® fully integrated throughout the work

* Simulations presented—usually not found in books on the same topic—are both realistic and instructive

* Examples allow readers to easily build their own simulations for aircraft, missiles, launch vehicles, reentry vehicles, and spacecraft

* Software is used as an instructional, hands-on tool, moving away from the "cookbook" approach found in other works

* Supplementary material and MATLAB/Simulink code available at http://home.iitk.ac.in/~ashtew/index_files/page0009.htm

* Numerous illustrations and end-of-chapter exercises

* Separate solutions manual available to instructors upon request

Primarily useful as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level students, the work is also an excellent reference or self-study guide for researchers and practitioners in aerospace engineering, aviation, mechanical engineering, dynamics, astrodynamics, aeronautics, and astronautics.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xx
Introduction....Pages 1-7
Attitude and Kinematics of Coordinate Frames....Pages 9-44
Planetary Form and Gravity....Pages 45-58
Translational Motion of Aerospace Vehicles....Pages 59-115
Orbital Mechanics....Pages 117-152
Perturbed Orbits....Pages 153-171
The Three-Body Problem....Pages 173-192
Rocket Propulsion....Pages 193-217
Planetary Atmosphere....Pages 219-232
Elements of Aerodynamics....Pages 233-263
Airbreathing Propulsion....Pages 265-281
Atmospheric and Transatmospheric Trajectories....Pages 283-368
Attitude Dynamics....Pages 369-455
Attitude Control Systems....Pages 457-506
Advanced Modeling and Simulation Concepts....Pages 507-529
Back Matter....Pages 531-556
....
Download the book Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation with MATLAB® and Simulink® for free or read online
Read Download
Continue reading on any device:
QR code
Last viewed books
Related books
Comments (0)
reload, if the code cannot be seen