The Problem of Spacecraft Trajectory Optimization - . - . .: Bruce A. Conway
The Problem of Spacecraft Trajectory Optimization - . - . .: Bruce A. Conway
Preface
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1.1
1.2
1.3
Introduction
Solution Methods
The Situation Today with Regard to Solving Optimal
Control Problems
References
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
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Introduction
First-Order Necessary Conditions
Solution to the Primer Vector Equation
Application of Primer Vector Theory to an Optimal
Impulsive Trajectory
References
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3.1 Introduction
3.2 Transcription Methods
3.3 Selection of Coordinates
3.4 Modeling Propulsion Systems
3.5 Generating an Initial Guess
3.6 Computational Considerations
3.7 Verifying Optimality
References
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Contents
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4.1 Introduction
4.2 Trajectory Model
4.3 Equations of Motion
4.4 Finite Burn Control Models
4.5 Solution Methods
4.6 Trajectory Design and Optimization Examples
4.7 Concluding Remarks
References
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6.1 Introduction
6.2 The Optimal Unconstrained Transfer
6.3 The Optimal Transfer with Altitude Constraints
6.4 The Split-Sequence Transfers
References
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7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
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7.9
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Introduction
Notation
Problem Transcription
The MGA Problem
The MGA-1DSM Problem
Benchmark Problems
Global Optimization
Space Pruning
Concluding Remarks
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Contents
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Appendix 7A
Appendix 7B
References
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8.1 Introduction
8.2 Modeling MGA Trajectories
8.3 The Incremental Approach
8.4 Testing Procedure and Performance Indicators
8.5 Case Studies
8.6 Conclusions
References
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9.1
9.2
9.3
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Introduction
System Dynamics
Basics of Trajectory Optimization
Generation of Periodic Orbit Constructed as an
Optimization Problem
9.5 Optimal Earth Orbit to Lunar Orbit Transfer:
Part 1GTO to Periodic Orbit
9.6 Optimal Earth Orbit to Lunar Orbit Transfer:
Part 2Periodic Orbit to Low-Lunar Orbit
9.7 Extension of the Work to Interplanetary Flight
9.8 Conclusions
References
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Index
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