0% found this document useful (0 votes)
17 views5 pages

Battin

The review summarizes the content of the book, which covers essential mathematical background for astrodynamical problems. While praising the book's presentation and historical context, the review notes some minor errors and omissions. The reviewer recommends the book strongly for those involved in astrodynamical research.

Uploaded by

Kenan Kenan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
17 views5 pages

Battin

The review summarizes the content of the book, which covers essential mathematical background for astrodynamical problems. While praising the book's presentation and historical context, the review notes some minor errors and omissions. The reviewer recommends the book strongly for those involved in astrodynamical research.

Uploaded by

Kenan Kenan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 5

See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.

net/publication/350771745

Book Review of an Introduction to the Mathematics and (the) Methods of


Astrodynamocs

Book · July 1993

CITATIONS READS

0 623

1 author:

Syed Arif Kamal


University of Karachi
328 PUBLICATIONS   1,124 CITATIONS   

SEE PROFILE

Some of the authors of this publication are also working on these related projects:

Series of Educational Videos on Anthropometry of Children View project

Research in fitness and physical education View project

All content following this page was uploaded by Syed Arif Kamal on 30 November 2022.

The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file.


Complete Document: https://www.ngds-ku.org/Papers/Battin.pdf

Review of "An Introduction to the Mathematics and [the] Methods of Astrodynamics"


by RICHARD H. BATTIN, AIAA Education Series, New York (United States), 1987 & 1999
(BEST SELLER! Winner of the Summerfield Book Award), as it appears on the Amazon
website: https://www.amazon.com • Book Rating:  • full text of the book:
https://arc.aiaa.org/doi/pdf/10.2514/4.861543
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
The following comments refer to the 1987 edition. Some of these comments
were communicated to Dr. Battin, who, very kindly, acknowledged them in
his letter dated October 25, 1993, ―Thank you for your letter and your
interest in my book. I appreciate your list of corrections and suggestions.‖
The book by Richard H. Battin, Senior Lecturer in Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States, covers
essential mathematical background needed to work with astrodynamical
problems. Topics covered include hypergeometric functions, elliptic integ-
rals, continued fractions, coördinate transformations as well as essentials of
two-body-central-force motion.
The author's way of discussing these topics with historical introduction and personal narrative
makes the book interesting to read. There are minimal typographical errors, probably, because the
author, personally, typeset this book. However, there are a few omissions and oversights. For
example, on page 172 captions are given for Fig. 4.15 and Fig. 4.16, whereas the actual figures
are missing (The author has rectified this omission in the 1999 edition). In addition:
a) On page 7 it is stated:
sg
Δr  vg
vg
where s g   v g dt. In this equation, a scalar on the left-hand side is equated to a vector
on the right-hand side. The equation should be modified as:
sg   vg dt
b) On pages 10-11 it is stated: "If you want to drive a vector to zero, it is sufficient to align
the time rate of change of the vector with the vector itself." This is not true, in general,
but only if time rate of change is negative.
c) On page 13 the author tries to show that constant in the equation:
  vc
 cons tan t

vanishes by the following argument. "The demonstration concludes with an argument
that the fluid is converging on the target point rT so that the density in the vicinity of
rT is becoming infinite. Hence, the constant is zero, implying that the curl is everywhere
zero." There are 2 problems in this line of argument: (i) The statement ―hence, the
constant is zero‖ is true, only if the numerator is finite. B   implies A B  0 , only
if A   . Otherwise, one has to apply l'Hospital rule; (ii) Even if the constant is
supposed to be zero, this does not imply that the curl is everywhere zero. A B  0 ,
where B   does not imply that A  0 . In fact, A could have any finite value.

Page 1 of 2
Review of Battin: Mathematics & Methods of Astrodynamics

d) On page 109 equation of motion in a frame of reference moving with acceleration


 a1 is written as:
m  m2  Gm1m2  r 
m2 (a2  a1 )  1   
m1  r 2  r 
Since the frame is noninertial (accelerated), Newton's second law, F  ma , is not
applicable in this frame.
e) On page 223 it is stated: "When we compare Eqns. (5.57) and (5.58), it is clear that we
must have:
6( E  sinE )
sinE 
sinE
………." This is not the only choice for sinE, which reduces (5.58) to (5.57) in the limit
E  0 . The word "must" is inappropriately used here.
I would recommend this book very strongly to any one involved in astrodynamical research.
Review sent to Dr. Battin: July 19, 1993 Professor Dr. Syed Arif Kamal
Dr. Battin replied: October 25, 1993 MS (Indiana, Bloomington, United States);
Review posted on https://www.amazon.com — MA (Johns Hopkins, United States); PhD;
the Amazon website: July 5, 2003 Member, AIAA

Homepage: https://www.ngds-ku.org/kamal Professor of Mathematics


000-0002-1711-4827 and Dean. Faculty of Science
e-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI

Note added on October 1, 2010: This review is, now, part of the manuscript: The Multi-Stage-Q System
and the Inverse-Q System for Possible Application in Satellite-Launch Vehicle (SLV), Proc. IBCAST
2005, pp 31, 32; full text: https://www.ngds-ku.org/Papers/C66.pdf

Note added on March 20, 2014: Richard H. Battin passed away on February 8, 2014 in Concord,
Massachusetts, United States. He was 89 years old. Today, a memorial lecture was delivered by Professor
Kamal in his honor during the Second Conference on Mathematical Sciences (CMS 2014) held in
Department of Mathematics, University of Karachi. The lecture was entitled, ―The Extended-Q System‖.

Note added on March 25, 2016: The constant in


  vc
 constant

should, actually, be a ‗constant vector‘ — Noor Fatima Siddiqui, Lecturer, Department of Mathematics,
University of Karachi commented today.

Web address of this document: https://www.ngds-ku.org/Papers/Battin.pdf

Page 2 of 2
View publication stats

You might also like