Buch, Englisch, 356 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, 356 Seiten
ISBN: 978-0-08-101607-7
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Technology
- Written by highly qualified experts with practical experience in both the fields of mechanics of space flight, and in the teaching
- Contains detailed descriptions of mathematical models and methods, and their features, that allow the application of the material of the book to the decision of concrete practical tasks
- New approaches to the decision of problems of space flight mechanics are offered, and new problems are posed
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List of figures
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About the authors
Introduction
Chapter 1: Space tether systems: review of the problem
Abstract:
1.1 Application of space tether systems
1.2 Chronology of experiments with the use of space tethers
1.3 Materials for tether production
1.4 Study of space tether dynamics: state of the problem
Chapter 2: Mathematical models of space tether systems
Abstract:
2.1 Simple models of STS consisting of two point masses connected by a massless tether
2.2 Simple model of a STS consisting of two point masses connected by a heavy tether
2.3 Model of a STS with a ponderous flexible tether
2.4 Model of a STS consisting of a point mass connected by a heavy tether with a rigid body
2.5 Model of a STS consisting of two rigid bodies connected by a heavy elastic multipoint tether
Chapter 3: Motion of a spacecraft with a tethered payload
Abstract:
3.1 Mathematical model of a base spacecraft with a tethered payload
3.2 Analytical solution in case of a slow changing of the parameters
3.3 The approximate analytical solutions in the variables of the amplitude-phase
3.4 Analytical solutions for small oscillations
3.5 Estimation of the microaccelerations level on board the spacecraft
3.6 Motion of the spacecraft with a propulsion system
3.7 Motion of a spacecraft around its centre of mass in a circular orbit with a vertically deployed elastic tether
Chapter 4: Delivery of a payload from an orbit by means of a space tether
Abstract:
4.1 Tether deployment schemes
4.2 Project YES2
4.3 Modelling of the YES2 tether deployment
4.4 Abnormal situations during tether deployment
Chapter 5: Use of methods of chaotic dynamics for the analysis of tether system motion
Abstract:
5.1 Some elements of chaotic dynamics
5.2 The chaotic approach in STS dynamics
Conclusion
Index