Space Technology : A Compendium for Space Engineering / Matthias B. Kowalski, Thomas F. Mütsch.
By: Mütsch, Thomas F [author.].
Contributor(s): Kowalski, Matthias B [author.].
Material type: BookSeries: De Gruyter Textbook.Publisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (X, 214 p.).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783110413229.Subject(s): Aerospace Engineering | Aerospace engineering | Manned Space Missions | Orbit Mechanics | Propulsion Systems | Rocket Flights | Unmanned Space Missions | Technology & Engineering / AutomotiveAdditional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification: 620 Other classification: ZO 8000 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | CoverFrontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- 1. Historical Background -- 2. Basic Principles -- 3. Propulsion Systems -- 4. Missions -- 5. Energy Sources -- 6. Energy Storages -- 7. Materials and Lubricants -- 8. Processes -- 9. Products -- 10. Projects and Payloads -- 11. Launch Sites -- 12. Environmental and Boundary Conditions -- 13. Conclusions and Outlook -- 14. Appendix -- Further Reading -- Index
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Das Buch beschreibt die Grundlagen der Raumfahrt und erklärt Einzelheiten der technischen Umsetzung. Diese spielen sich im Randbereich des technisch Machbaren ab. Es werden die Randbedingungen der Raumfahrt erklärt und wesentliche Elemente der Raketenantriebe und Energieversorgung näher beschrieben. Die Erreichbarkeit der Himmelskörper wird tabellarisch dokumentiert und im Ausblick wird als größte Vision der Raumfahrt, Menschen zum Planeten Mars zu bringen, erläutert. Im Anhang befindet sich u.a. eine umfangreiche Formelsammlung. Aufbau:GrundlagenAntriebssystemeMissionenMaterialien und ProzesseProdukte und ProjekteAusblickFormelsammlung
This textbook is a compendium for further education of students and professionals in aerospace industry. It covers the fundamentals of aerospace and explains the details of technical implementations. These are organised in the border area of technical feasibility. The authors discuss constraints of space flight and key elements of rocket motors and power supply in more detail. The accessibility of the celestial bodies is tabulated and documented in the outlook chapter, in which the largest vision of space flight, humans to Mars, is explained. From the content:Historical BackgroundBasic PrinciplesPropulsion SystemsMissionsEnergy SourcesMaterials and LubricantsProcessesProductsProjects and PayloadsLaunch SitesEnvironmental and Boundary ConditionsConclusions and OutlookAppendix with an extensive collection of formulas
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