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Spacecraft Dynamics and Control: An Introduction (English Edition) 1st 版, Kindle版
Provides the basics of spacecraft orbital dynamics plus attitude dynamics and control, using vectrix notation
Spacecraft Dynamics and Control: An Introduction presents the fundamentals of classical control in the context of spacecraft attitude control. This approach is particularly beneficial for the training of students in both of the subjects of classical control as well as its application to spacecraft attitude control. By using a physical system (a spacecraft) that the reader can visualize (rather than arbitrary transfer functions), it is easier to grasp the motivation for why topics in control theory are important, as well as the theory behind them. The entire treatment of both orbital and attitude dynamics makes use of vectrix notation, which is a tool that allows the user to write down any vector equation of motion without consideration of a reference frame. This is particularly suited to the treatment of multiple reference frames. Vectrix notation also makes a very clear distinction between a physical vector and its coordinate representation in a reference frame. This is very important in spacecraft dynamics and control problems, where often multiple coordinate representations are used (in different reference frames) for the same physical vector.
- Provides an accessible, practical aid for teaching and self-study with a layout enabling a fundamental understanding of the subject
- Fills a gap in the existing literature by providing an analytical toolbox offering the reader a lasting, rigorous methodology for approaching vector mechanics, a key element vital to new graduates and practicing engineers alike
- Delivers an outstanding resource for aerospace engineering students, and all those involved in the technical aspects of design and engineering in the space sector
- Contains numerous illustrations to accompany the written text. Problems are included to apply and extend the material in each chapter
Essential reading for graduate level aerospace engineering students, aerospace professionals, researchers and engineers.
- ISBN-13978-1118342367
- 版第1
- 出版社Wiley
- 発売日2012/12/5
- 言語英語
- ファイルサイズ21447 KB
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“In conclusion, this book covers a broad range of areas – including some more in-depth content (stabilisation techniques, practical design issues) – and is best used as an introductory text to the field for latter year undergraduates.” (The Aeronautical Journal, 1 November 2014)
“Overall, this book provides a good, comprehensive examination of the fundamentals of translational and rotational dynamics, determination, and control of spacecraft. Summing Up: Recommended. All academic and professional aerospace engineering collections.” (Choice, 1 September 2013)
著者について
Anton de Ruiter, Assistant Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Obtained his PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Toronto in 2005.? Until 2006 he was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Space Technologies Branch of the Canadian Space Agency.?His interests include Nano-Satellite Technologies, Interplanetary Missions, Spacecraft Formation Flying, Spacecraft Attitude and Orbit Determination and Control, GPS-based Spacecraft Navigation, Control Systems, and Optimization Theory and Applications.?Professor De Ruiter has written extensively on spacecraft dynamics and related topics for journals, articled papers and conference proceedings.
Christopher J. Damaren, Professor, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies.
Obtained his doctorate at UTIAS in 1990 in the area of control systems for flexible spacecraft. In the 1990's most of his research concentrated on control system design for large structurally flexible robot manipulator systems such as the Space Station robotic systems developed by Canada. Since joining the faculty of UTIAS in 1999, his research group has been involved in the dynamics and control of spacecraft including the orbital, attitude, and structural motions of these systems.
James R. Forbes, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, McGill University.
Obtained his doctorate at UTIAS in 2011 in the area of control system design with applications to aerospace systems, including spacecraft attitude control. His teaching duties at McGill University include spacecraft dynamics and control courses at the upper undergraduate/beginning graduate level
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- ASIN : B00B9V60HG
- 出版社 : Wiley; 第1版 (2012/12/5)
- 発売日 : 2012/12/5
- 言語 : 英語
- ファイルサイズ : 21447 KB
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The first section of the book introduces Kinematics and Rigid-Body Dynamics. I wish that my undergraduate dynamics course had been taught using the notation and methods presented in this section. The rigorous yet easy to understand notation used in this book simplifies dynamics incredibly.
The most important part of the book still remains Orbital Mechanics and Attitude Stabilization and Control. Eight chapters of the book are dedicated to Orbital Mechanics and cover the Keplerian Two-Body Problem, Orbital Maneuvers, Interplanetary Trajectories, Orbital Perturbations, Spacecraft Formation Flying, etc.
The section on Attitude Stabilization and Control is extremely well presented. I had an undergrad course that introduced me to state-space control but I had never really seen classical control. This book does a great job introducing important concepts like Block Diagrams, PID control, Root Locus Method, Frequency Response, etc.
So if you are planning doing any kind of work involving spacecraft dynamics and control, I strongly suggest that this is the first book you buy.


