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Aerospace Engineering on the Back of an Envelope

by Alber, Irwin E.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Springer Praxis Books Physical details: XXI, 326 p. 98 illus., 73 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642225373 Subject(s): Engineering. | Astrophysics. | Engineering design. | Astronautics. | Engineering. | Aerospace Technology and Astronautics. | Engineering Design. | Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Sciences.
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Space Shuttle Performance Estimates -- Columbia Shuttle Accident Analysis -- Reentry and Landing of the Orbiter -- Hubble Space Telescope Design -- Solenoid Robot Kicker Design using BotE Techniques.

Engineers need to acquire “Back-of-the-Envelope” survival skills to obtain rough quantitative answers to real-world problems, particularly when working on projects with enormous complexity and very limited resources. In the case studies treated in this book, we show step-by-step examples of the physical arguments and the resulting calculations obtained using the quick-fire method. We also demonstrate the estimation improvements that can be obtained through the use of more detailed physics-based Back-of-the-Envelope engineering models. These different methods are used to obtain the solutions to a number of design and performance estimation problems arising from two of the most complex real-world engineering projects: the Space Shuttle and the Hubble Space Telescope satellite.

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