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Optimal Trajectories for the Aeroassisted Flight Experiment. Part 4: Data, Tables, and Graphs
| AUTHOR | Nasa, National Aeronautics and Space Adm |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (11/17/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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The determination of optimal trajectories for the aeroassisted flight experiment (AFE) is discussed. Data, tables, and graphs relative to the following transfers are presented: (IA) indirect ascent to a 178 NM perigee via a 197 NM apogee; and (DA) direct ascent to a 178 NM apogee. For both transfers, two cases are investigated: (1) the bank angle is continuously variable; and (2) the trajectory is divided into segments along which the bank angle is constant. For case (2), the following subcases are studied: two segments, three segments, four segments, and five segments; because the time duration of each segment is optimized, the above subcases involve four, six, eight, and ten parameters, respectively. Presented here are systematic data on a total of ten optimal trajectories (OT), five for Transfer IA and five for Transfer DA. For comparison purposes and only for Transfer IA, a five-segment reference trajectory RT is also considered. Miele, A. and Wang, T. and Lee, W. Y. and Wang, H. and Wu, G. D. Unspecified Center AEROASSIST; ASCENT; OPTIMIZATION; TRAJECTORIES; APOGEES; GRAPHS (CHARTS); PERIGEES; TABLES (DATA)...
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9781731278807
ISBN-10:
1731278802
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Content Language:
English
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134
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29
Product Dimensions:
8.50 x 0.29 x 11.02 inches
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0.72 pound(s)
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US
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The determination of optimal trajectories for the aeroassisted flight experiment (AFE) is discussed. Data, tables, and graphs relative to the following transfers are presented: (IA) indirect ascent to a 178 NM perigee via a 197 NM apogee; and (DA) direct ascent to a 178 NM apogee. For both transfers, two cases are investigated: (1) the bank angle is continuously variable; and (2) the trajectory is divided into segments along which the bank angle is constant. For case (2), the following subcases are studied: two segments, three segments, four segments, and five segments; because the time duration of each segment is optimized, the above subcases involve four, six, eight, and ten parameters, respectively. Presented here are systematic data on a total of ten optimal trajectories (OT), five for Transfer IA and five for Transfer DA. For comparison purposes and only for Transfer IA, a five-segment reference trajectory RT is also considered. Miele, A. and Wang, T. and Lee, W. Y. and Wang, H. and Wu, G. D. Unspecified Center AEROASSIST; ASCENT; OPTIMIZATION; TRAJECTORIES; APOGEES; GRAPHS (CHARTS); PERIGEES; TABLES (DATA)...
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