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Journal of Aerospace Engineering
EISSN: 1943-5525
ISSN: 0893-1321
Priority: 6
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Description: The Journal of Aerospace Engineering promotes the implementation and development of space and aerospace technologies and their transfer to other civil engineering applications. Topics of interest include aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, wi More ...
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Multirate Observation-Based X-Ray Pulsar Navigation Technique
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Aerodynamic Analysis of Flow-Control Devices for Wind Turbine Applications Based on the Trailing-Edge Slotted-Flap Concept
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Experimental Investigation of the Ballistic Response of Composite Panels Coupled with a Self-Healing Polymeric Layer
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Improved Time-Varying Controller Based on Parameter Optimization for Libration-Point Orbit Maintenance
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Dynamic Mesh Analyses of Helicopter Rotor–Fuselage Flow Interaction in Forward Flight
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Experimental Study on Gas Temperature Control for a High-Speed Heat-Airflow Wind Tunnel
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Current Design Criteria for MMOD Impact of Metallic Pressurized Tanks
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Nonlinear Dynamic Modeling for a Flexible Laminated Composite Appendage Attached to a Spacecraft Body Undergoing Deployment and Locking Motions
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A nonlinear dynamic modeling method is developed for a deployment and locking mechanism composed of laminated composite appendage. Unlike most formulations of linear models which ignore coupled and nonlinear terms resulting ...
Geotechnical Properties of Fillite—Simulant for Planetary Rover Mobility Studies
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Earthbound testing of the mobility of lunar, Martian, and other extraterrestrial rovers benefits from the use of suitable soil simulants. To this end, a granular material called Fillite was selected as a simulant for ...
Elliptical Orbital Spacecraft Rendezvous without Velocity Measurement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This paper presents a new robust output feedback guidance scheme for autonomous spacecraft rendezvous during the final phase in elliptical orbit. The proposed approach is essentially a compound control method, which consists ...