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Publisher | John Wiley & Sons (UK) |
Author(s) | Peter Fortescue / Graham Swinerd / John Stark |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 12th August 2011 |
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This edition addresses ?front-end system-level
issues? such as environment, mission analysis and system
engineering, but also progresses to a detailed examination of
subsystem elements which represents the core of spacecraft
design. This includes mechanical, electrical and thermal
aspects, as well as propulsion and control. This quantitative
treatment is supplemented by an emphasis on the interactions
between elements, which deeply influences the process of spacecraft
design.
Adopted on courses worldwide, Spacecraft Systems
Engineering is already widely respected by students,
researchers and practising engineers in the space engineering
sector. It provides a valuable resource for practitioners in a wide
spectrum of disciplines, including system and subsystem engineers,
spacecraft equipment designers, spacecraft operators, space
scientists and those involved in related sectors such as space
insurance.
In summary, this is an outstanding resource for aerospace
engineering students, and all those involved in the technical
aspects of design and engineering in the space sector.