Modern aerospace vehicles, such as the space shuttle, other launch
vehicles, and long-range ballistic missiles, do not discriminate between
atmospheric and space flight. Most texts on flight dynamics, however,
make this artificial distinction and therefore do not simultaneously
cover aircraft and spacecraft. Bridging this gap in the literature,
Atmospheric and Space Flight Dynamics is a unified presentation,
demonstrating that the two disciplines have actually evolved from the
same set of physical principles.
Key features include numerical examples and simulations that utilize
MATLAB(R) and Simulink(R); realistic and
instructive simulations that are usually not found in books on the same
topic; and examples that allow readers to easily build their own
simulations for aircraft, missiles, launch vehicles, reentry vehicles,
and spacecraft.
Primarily useful as a textbook for advanced undergraduate and beginning
graduate-level students, the work is also an excellent reference or
self-study guide for researchers and practitioners in aerospace
engineering, aviation, mechanical engineering, dynamics, astrodynamics,
aeronautics, and astronautics.