Avis et commentaires pour d'étudiants pour Kinetics: Studying Spacecraft Motion par Université du Colorado à Boulder
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As they tumble through space, objects like spacecraft move in dynamical ways. Understanding and predicting the equations that represent that motion is critical to the safety and efficacy of spacecraft mission development. Kinetics: Modeling the Motions of Spacecraft trains your skills in topics like rigid body angular momentum and kinetic energy expression shown in a coordinate frame agnostic manner, single and dual rigid body systems tumbling without the forces of external torque, how differential gravity across a rigid body is approximated to the first order to study disturbances in both the attitude and orbital motion, and how these systems change when general momentum exchange devices are introduced.
After this course, you will be able to...
*Derive from basic angular momentum formulation the rotational equations of motion and predict and determine torque-free motion equilibria and associated stabilities
* Develop equations of motion for a rigid body with multiple spinning components and derive and apply the gravity gradient torque
* Apply the static stability conditions of a dual-spinner configuration and predict changes as momentum exchange devices are introduced
* Derive equations of motion for systems in which various momentum exchange devices are present
Please note: this is an advanced course, best suited for working engineers or students with college-level knowledge in mathematics and physics....
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NB
25 févr. 2019
excellent course content with knowledgeable professor. Challenging to learn and focused on both analytical theory and practical example.
RP
24 août 2021
Good course. Buying the book by Prof. Schaub will help you a lot in succeeding in this course.
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par Rodrigo N S
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17 août 2020
Great teacher, great course. I recommend studying with the book since it's not an easy topic.
The first course was a bit better since there were more programming exercises to train.