Summary: - 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 - highly suitable for textbook use. The accessible language demands from the reader only base knowledge in theoretical mechanics and the mathematical analysis Aimed at engineering students and professionals working in the field of mechanics of space flight, this book examines space tether systems - one of the most forward thinking directions of modern astronautics. The main advantage of this technology is the simplicity, profitability and ecological compatibility: space tethers allow the execution of various manoeuvers in orbit without costs of jet fuel due to the use of gravitational and electromagnetic fields of the Earth. This book will acquaint the reader with the modern state of the space tether's dynamics, with specific attention to the research projects of the nearest decades. The book presents the most effective mathematical models and the methods used for the analysis and prediction of space tether systems' motion; attention is also given on the influence of the tether on spacecraft's motion, to emergencies and chaotic modes. About the authors: Professor Vladimir Aslanov is Head of the Theoretical Mechanics Department of Samara State Aerospace University in Russia. He is a Dr. Sc. Techn, full professor. Aslanov speaks regularly at the international conferences, has more than 100 scientific publications and has been recognized for his achievements by the Russian Federation. Dr Alexander Ledkov is Ph. D associate professor of the Theoretical Mechanics Department of Samara State Aerospace University. He has many years experience working in the field of mechanics of space flight. Contents: Space tether systems in astronautics; Mathematical models of space tether systems; Motion of a satellite with an attached tether system; Delivery of payload from orbit by the instrumentality of a space tether system; Space tether systems directed along a local vertical; Chaotic motion of an elastic space tether system.
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Professor Vladimir S. Aslanov graduated from the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute, Kuibyshev, USSR (KuAI) in 1972 as a specialty Aircraft Engineer. In 1974 he entered postgraduate school of the Kuibyshev Aviation Institute and in 1977 received his PhD. In the period 1978-1982 Aslanov worked as an assistant professor in the KuAI. In 1990 he defended his doctoral dissertation at the Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow/USSR, on the motion of a rigid body in the atmosphere. Since 1989 Prof. Aslanov is the head of the Department of Theoretical Mechanics of Samara State Aerospace University, Samara, Russia. Prof. Aslanov’s scientific interests are classical mechanics, nonlinear oscillations and chaotic dynamics, mechanics of space flight, dynamics of gyrostats, dynamics
of tethered satellite systems and spacecraft stability.
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