<p>During the last decade, a rapid growth of knowledge in the field of re-entry and planetary entry has resulted in many significant advances useful to the student, engineer and scientist. The purpose of offering this course is to make available to them these recent significant advances in physics a
Re-entry and Planetary Entry Physics and Technology: II / Advanced Concepts, Experiments, Guidance-Control and Technology
β Scribed by W. H. T. Loh (auth.), W. H. T. Loh (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 299
- Series
- Applied Physics and Engineering 3
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
During the last decade, a rapid growth of knowledge in the field of re-entry and planetary entry has resulted in many significant advances useful to the student, engineer and scientist. The purpose of offering this course is to make available to them these recent significant advances in physics and technology. Accordingly, this course is organized into five parts: Part 1, Entry Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Physics and Radiation; Part 2, Entry AblaΒ tion and Heat Transfer; Part 3, Entry Experimentation; Part 4, Entry Concepts and Technology; and Part 5, Advanced Entry Programs. It is written in such a way so that it may easily be adopted by other universities as a textbook for a two semesters senior or graduate course on the subΒ ject. In addition to the undersigned who served as the course instructor and wrote Chapters, 1, 2, 3 and 4, guest lecturers included: Prof. FRANKLIN K. MOORE who wrote Chapter 5 "Entry Radiative Transfer," Prof. SHIH-I PAI who wrote Chapter 6 "Entry Radiation-MagnetogasdyΒ namics," Dr. CARL GAZLEY, J r. who wrote Chapter 7 "Entry DeacceleraΒ [ion and Mass Change of an Ablating Body," Dr. SINCLAIRE M. SCALA who wrote Chapter 8 "Entry Heat Transfer and Material Response," Mr.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Entry Flight Research and Experimentation....Pages 3-26
Front Matter....Pages 27-27
Lifting Entry Concepts....Pages 29-76
Entry from Lunar and Planetary Missions....Pages 77-143
Atmospheric Braking Entry and Associated Technologies....Pages 144-181
Entry Propulsion and Lower Systems Technology....Pages 182-204
Guidance and Control for Atmospheric Entry....Pages 205-256
Dynamics of Planetary Approach....Pages 257-280
Front Matter....Pages 281-281
Entry Research and Development Program Management....Pages 283-293
β¦ Subjects
Aerospace Technology and Astronautics; Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences; Planetology
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