The calculation of rocket trajectories is most often performed using purely numerical methods that account for all relevant parameters and provide the required results. There is a complementary need for analytical methods that make more explicit the effect of the various rocket and atmospheric parameters of the trajectory and can be used as test cases with unlimited accuracy. The available analytical methods take into account (i) variable rocket mass due to propellant consumption. The present paper includes four new analytical methods taking into account besides (i) also (ii) nonlinear aerodynamic forces proportional to the square of the velocity and (iii) exponential dependence of the mass density with altitude for an isothermal atmospheri...
In this paper we present integrable solutions for the atmospheric re-entry dynamical equations of mo...
The aeroassisted flight experiment (AFE) is to simulate a transfer from a geosynchronous Earth orbit...
In a realistic model for rocket dynamics, in the presence of atmospheric drag and altitude-dependent...
The calculation of rocket trajectories is most often performed using purely numerical methods that a...
The analytic approach to determine the optimal conditions for maximizing altitude of a sounding rock...
A practical and important problem encountered during the atmospheric re-entry phase is to determine ...
This papers introduces an analytic method to define multistage launcher trajectories to determine th...
The pair of motion equations for entry into a planetary atmosphere is reduced to a single, ordinary,...
A mathematical model, employing a modification of Chapman's nondimensional variables, is used to des...
Calculating rocket vertical flight performance using Newtons law to compute acceleratio
The goal of the present work is to analyze space missions that use the terrestrial atmosphere to acc...
This project uses Newton’s Second Law of Motion, Euler’s method, basic physics, and basic calculus t...
Over the course of the semester, my professor and I have collected notes and did research on the boo...
Numerical integration of orbit trajectories for a large number of initial conditions and for long ti...
With the development of aeroassist technology, either for near-earth orbital transfer with or withou...
In this paper we present integrable solutions for the atmospheric re-entry dynamical equations of mo...
The aeroassisted flight experiment (AFE) is to simulate a transfer from a geosynchronous Earth orbit...
In a realistic model for rocket dynamics, in the presence of atmospheric drag and altitude-dependent...
The calculation of rocket trajectories is most often performed using purely numerical methods that a...
The analytic approach to determine the optimal conditions for maximizing altitude of a sounding rock...
A practical and important problem encountered during the atmospheric re-entry phase is to determine ...
This papers introduces an analytic method to define multistage launcher trajectories to determine th...
The pair of motion equations for entry into a planetary atmosphere is reduced to a single, ordinary,...
A mathematical model, employing a modification of Chapman's nondimensional variables, is used to des...
Calculating rocket vertical flight performance using Newtons law to compute acceleratio
The goal of the present work is to analyze space missions that use the terrestrial atmosphere to acc...
This project uses Newton’s Second Law of Motion, Euler’s method, basic physics, and basic calculus t...
Over the course of the semester, my professor and I have collected notes and did research on the boo...
Numerical integration of orbit trajectories for a large number of initial conditions and for long ti...
With the development of aeroassist technology, either for near-earth orbital transfer with or withou...
In this paper we present integrable solutions for the atmospheric re-entry dynamical equations of mo...
The aeroassisted flight experiment (AFE) is to simulate a transfer from a geosynchronous Earth orbit...
In a realistic model for rocket dynamics, in the presence of atmospheric drag and altitude-dependent...