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    Spacecraft Propulsion And Rendezvous

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    Spacecraft Propulsion And Rendezvous

    Spacecraft Propulsion And Rendezvous
    Last updated 7/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.86 GB | Duration: 11h 11m

    Space Propulsion Technologies , how differs from Launch Rocket Propulsion, Orbital Maneuvers and ARTEMIS Program

    What you'll learn
    At the end of the course the learners can understand the various propulsion technologies that are used in spacecrafts and concepts of advanced propulsion systems.
    The student can estimate the total amount of propellant to be loaded in the spacecraft to meet its orbital maneuvers during mission life time.
    Also, student can appreciate any newly developed space propulsion technology systems for spacecraft propulsion, announced by space industries / organizations, by analyzing its performance parameters or comparing with the existing units
    Requirements
    High school level mathematics and physics
    Description
    The course helps to grasp the principles of spacecraft propulsion technologies in different space regions, orbital mechanics to estimate the velocity change requirement for phase change, plane change and station keeping. It covers how to dock or berth to another spacecraft in space and interplanetary trajectories.It gives emphasis on understanding the concepts in a systematic manner and its application with worked examples of real time data. It helps to understand and analyze the specifications of spacecraft propulsion system like Dragon, Orion and Soyuz. Also, impart knowledge to estimate required propellant to meet a particular space mission.The course in detail covers major concepts spacecraft propulsion technologies. The working and characteristics of chemical propulsion systems, cold gas, mono and bi-propellant are explained and space missions used these systems are described. The principles and working of electrical propulsion systems like electrothermal, electrostatic, electromagnetic are described. The course explains the fluid flow and energy conversion pattern in electrical propulsion units. The concepts of advanced space propulsion systems like solar and nuclear are discussed. The interplanetary trajectories, departure, transfer and arrival are explained in detail. The advantage of planet’s gravity in adding the required velocity change in interplanetary travel of spacecraft is explained. It discusses NASA’s ARTEMIS program and major problems of human Mar’s mission.

    Overview

    Section 1: Spacecraft System

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Spacecraft and subsystems

    Lecture 3 Space Regions and Preferred Propulsion Technologies

    Lecture 4 Characteristics of primary and Auxiliary propulsion

    Lecture 5 Basic Propulsion relations

    Lecture 6 Attitude Maneuvers

    Lecture 7 Torque on spacecraft

    Section 2: Orbital Mechanics

    Lecture 8 Two Body Problem

    Lecture 9 Orbital Energy

    Lecture 10 Keplerian Motion

    Lecture 11 Circular Orbits

    Lecture 12 Elliptical Orbits

    Lecture 13 Example

    Lecture 14 Parabolic and Hyperbolic Orbits

    Lecture 15 Coordinate Systems and Orbital Elements

    Section 3: Orbital Maneuvers

    Lecture 16 Hohmann Transfer

    Lecture 17 Example

    Lecture 18 Phasing Maneuvers and Example

    Lecture 19 Plane Change Maneuvers and combined Maneuvers

    Lecture 20 Effect of Launch Site and Orbit Perturbations

    Lecture 21 Geosynchronous Orbit

    Section 4: Interplanetary Trajectories

    Lecture 22 Patched Conic Approximation

    Lecture 23 Heliocentric Velocities and Example

    Lecture 24 Planetary Departure

    Lecture 25 Planetary Arrival

    Lecture 26 Lunar Orbit

    Lecture 27 Synodic period

    Lecture 28 Gravity-Assist Maneuver

    Section 5: Rendezvous and docking or berthing (RVD/B)

    Lecture 29 RVD/B Basics

    Lecture 30 Coordinate Frames During Rendezvous

    Lecture 31 RVD Phases

    Lecture 32 Phasing and Homing

    Lecture 33 Closing and Final Approach

    Lecture 34 Visiting Vehicles at ISS

    Section 6: Spacecraft Chemical Propulsion Systems

    Lecture 35 Cold Gas System

    Lecture 36 Monopropellant System

    Lecture 37 Blowdown System

    Lecture 38 Bipropellant System

    Lecture 39 Typical Missions with Bipropellant System & Solid Rocket Motor (SRM)

    Section 7: Spacecraft Electrical Propulsion Systems

    Lecture 40 Electrical Propulsion

    Lecture 41 Electrothermal Thrusters

    Lecture 42 Electrostatic Force and Electric Field

    Lecture 43 Electrostatic Thrusters

    Lecture 44 Basic Processes in Ion Thrusters

    Lecture 45 Hall Effect Thrusters

    Section 8: Brief Note on Advanced Spacecraft Propulsion Systems

    Lecture 46 Advanced Spacecraft Propulsion Systems

    Lecture 47 Multimode Space Propulsion

    Lecture 48 Power Requirement of Electrical Thrusters

    Lecture 49 ISS Visiting Vehicles

    Lecture 50 ARTEMIS Program

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