Bültmann & Gerriets
Modern Astrodynamics
Fundamentals and Perturbation Methods
von Victor R. Bond, Mark C. Allman
Verlag: Princeton University Press
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-691-04459-0
Erschienen am 24.03.1996
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 240 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 566 Gramm
Umfang: 264 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung

Newton's laws of motion and his universal law of gravitation described mathematically the motion of two bodies undergoing mutual gravitational attraction. However, it is impossible to solve analytically the equation of motion for three gravitationally interacting bodies. This book discusses some techniques used to obtain numerical solutions of the equations of motion for planets and satellites, which are of fundamental importance to solar-system dynamicists and to those involved in planning the orbits of artificial satellites.
The first part introduces the classical two-body problem and solves it by rigorously developing the six integrals of the motion, starting from Newton's three laws of motion and his law of gravitation and then using vector algebra to develop the integrals. The various forms of the solution flow naturally from the integrals. In the second part, several modern perturbation techniques are developed and applied to cases of practical importance. For example, the perturbed two-body problem for an oblate planet or for a nonsymmetric rotating planet is considered, as is the effect of drag on a satellite. The two-body problem is regularized, and the nonlinear differential equation is thereby transformed to a linear one by further embedding several of the integrals. Finally, a brief sketch of numerical methods is given, as the perturbation equations must be solved by numerical rather than by analytical methods.



Preface
1Background3
2The Two-Body Problem12
3Kepler's Laws31
4Methods of Computation40
5The f and g Functions58
6Two-Point Boundary Value Problems81
7Applications91
8Perturbation Theory117
9Special Perturbation Methods147
10Runge-Kutta Methods184
11Types of Perturbations198
Appendixes215
A. Coordinate Transformations217
B. Hyperbolic Motion225
C. Conic Sections230
D. Transfer-Angle Resolution233
E. Stumpff Functions236
F. Orbit Geometry239
References243
Index247



Victor R. Bond and Mark C. Allman are Senior Engineers for McDonnell Douglas Space Science Corporation.


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