Astronautical Research 1971 Proceedings of the 22nd Congress of the International Astronautical Federation Brussels, 20–25 September 1971

The International Astronautical Federation is the only professional society in the field of aerospace engineering and Sciences which brings together specialists of all countries interested in the exploration and peaceful exploitation of space. At its annual Congresses a large number of invited and/o...

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Other Authors: Napolitano, L.G. (Editor), Contensou, P. (Editor), Hilton, W.F. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1973, 1973
Edition:1st ed. 1973
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505 0 |a 9. Hypersonic Low Temperature Ablation-An Experimental Study of Cross-hatched Surface Patterns -- 10. The Scattering of Gas Molecules from Metal Surfaces -- 11. Lifting Body Configurations for Sustained Hypersonic Flight -- C. Bioastronautics -- 12. Summary of a 90-Day Manned Test of a Regenerative Life Support System -- 13. Advanced Methods of Recovery for Space Life Support Systems -- II/Engineering And Management Aspects Of Space Technology: A. Space Transportation: Earth to Orbit -- 14. Space Transportation Report -- 15. A Nonlinear Programming Approach to Space Shuttle Trajectory Optimization -- B. Space Transportation: Orbit to Orbit -- 16. The Problem of Docking with a Passive Orbiting Object which Possesses Angular Momentum -- 17. Use of Orbit-to-Orbit Shuttles for Hyperbolic Rendezvous with Returning Planetary Spacecraft -- C. Propulsion -- 18. Plasma Thrusters for Secondary Propulsion --  
505 0 |a 19.Prévision des domaines de fonctionnement instable d’un propulseur à propergol solide -- 20. Apollo Propulsion Systems Development and Flight Experience -- D. Structure and Materials -- 21. The POGO Phenomenon: Its Causes and Cure -- 22. Gaseous Hydrogen Embrittlement of Aerospace Materials -- 23. Fatigue Failure of Materials under Narrow Band Random Vibrations — Part 2 -- E. Telemetering and Data Management -- 24. Data Management for the Skylab Program -- 25. Space Shuttle Data Management System -- III /Utilization And Applications Of Space Technology: A. Earth Resources Satellites -- 26. Global Monitoring and Remote Sensing from Satellites -- 27. The Growth of Remote Sensing through the Nimbus and ERTS Spacecraft -- 28. The Role of Applications Satellites in the Management of the Human Environment -- B. Scientific Spacecrafts -- 29. The German Aeronomy Satellite AEROS -- 30. GEOS-The First Scientific Geostationary Satellite Sponsored by ESRO --  
505 0 |a 1. La cooperation internationale dans le domaine de l’astronautique (Invited Lecture) -- I/Basic Problems: A. Astrodynamics -- 2. Revue générale des méthodes automatiques de calcul de théories analytiques de satellites artificiels -- 3. Caractéristiques d’un programme de correction différentielle en géodésie dynamique -- 4. Coupled Librational Dynamics and Attitude Control of Satellites in Presence of Solar Radiation Pressure -- 5. Inertial Force Field Patterns Due to Nutational Motion of Spinning Satellites -- 6. Planar Librational Motion of a Gravity-Gradient Satellite During Deployment -- 7. Time-Optimal Semi-Active Attitude Control for the Pitch Motion of a Satellite -- B. Fluid Mechanics Aspects of Space Flight -- 8. Heat Transfer and Pressure Distribution on Sharp and Finite Bluntness Biconic and Hemispherical Geometries at Various Angles of Attack in a Mach 15-20 Flow --  
505 0 |a 31. Skylab — A Manned Scientific Space Laboratory -- 32. The UK 5 Spacecraft for Experiments in X-Ray Astronomy -- C. Education -- 33. A Space Benefits Educational Program -- 34. A Case for Total Concept Design Courses in Education -- 35. Safety in Youth Rocket Experiments (SYRE) Session -- IV/First I.A.F. Student Conference -- 36. Transverse Acoustic Wave Amplification Due to Mass Injection Around a Submerged Nozzle -- 37. Axisymmetric Buckling of an Annular Plate -- 38. A Modulation Technique for Measuring Small Disturbances in the Upstream Flow Field of a Sharp Leading Edge in a Rarefied Hypersonic Flow -- 39. Diagnostics of an Argon Free Jet Expanded from a High Pressure Inductive Arc Source -- 40. An Experimental Investigation of Air Flow at an Inlet to a Centrifugal Compressor 
653 |a Automotive Engineering 
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520 |a The International Astronautical Federation is the only professional society in the field of aerospace engineering and Sciences which brings together specialists of all countries interested in the exploration and peaceful exploitation of space. At its annual Congresses a large number of invited and/or carefully selected con­ tributed papers are presented which cover a wide variety of topics and are distributed over a number of sessions, each one being organized by two leading scientists who later chair the session itself. Each year the selection of specific topics to be dealt with. is dictated either by significant new progress achieved in some sectors or by new developments and trends which are liable to influence substantially the objectives toward which space research and/or application of space technology will be oriented in the immediate future. A second rigorous screening, performed with the help of the Session Chairmen and carried out according to the same criteria identifies finally the papers which are published in the Proceedings. The outcome of all this is reliable and authoritative information as to the actual status and future trends of space activities, both from the research point of view and from the point of view of u~ilization and/or application