Orbital Mechanics for Engineering Students, Fourth Edition, is a key text for students of aerospace engineering. While this latest edition has been updated with new content and included sample problems, it also retains its teach-by-example approach that emphasizes analytical procedures, computer-implemented algorithms, and the most comprehensive support package available, including fully worked solutions, PPT lecture slides, and animations of selected topics. Highly illustrated and fully supported with downloadable MATLAB algorithms for project and practical work, this book provides all the tools needed to fully understand the subject.
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1. Dynamics of Point Masses 2. The Two-Body Problem 3. Orbital Position as a Function of Time 4. Orbits in Three Dimensions 5. Preliminary Orbit Determination 6. Orbital Maneuvers 7. Relative Motion and Rendezvous 8. Interplanetary Trajectories 9. Lunar Trajectories 10. Introduction to Orbital Perturbations 11. Rigid Body Dynamics 12. Spacecraft Attitude Dynamics 13. Rocket Vehicle Dynamics Appendix A Physical Data B A Road Map C Numerical Integration of the N-Body Equations of Motion D MATLAB Scripts E Gravitational Potential of a Sphere  F Computing the Difference Between Nearly Equal Numbers G Direction Cosine Matrix in Terms of the Unit Quaternion
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Includes all the necessary tools to learn orbital mechanics in one volume - theory, practical examples, and MATLAB incorporated throughout
Provides a new chapter on the circular restricted 3-body problem, including low-energy trajectories Presents the latest on interplanetary mission design, including non-Hohmann transfers and lunar missions Includes new and revised examples and sample problems
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Product details

ISBN
9780128240250
Published
2020-09-04
Edition
4. edition
Publisher
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Weight
1220 gr
Height
235 mm
Width
191 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
780

Biographical note

Professor Curtis is former professor and department chair of Aerospace Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He is a licensed professional engineer and is the author of two textbooks (Orbital Mechanics 3e, Elsevier 2013, and Fundamentals of Aircraft Structural Analysis, McGraw Hill 1997). His research specialties include continuum mechanics, structures, dynamics, and orbital mechanics.