A space vehicle's response to atmospheric disturbances includes many parameters, the choice of criteria (parameters) depending upon the vehicle configuration and the specific mission. Response calculation methods for all phases of vehicle design are separated into their various phases and parts, using different approaches and methods of evaluation, as the particular phase demands. Although not independent, these phases include: (1) preliminary design; (2) final structural design; (3) guidance and control system design and optimization (preliminary and final); and (4) establishment of limits and procedures for launch and flight operations. Thus, the proper selection, representation, and use of wind information require the skillfully coordinated efforts of aerospace meteorologists and engineers.


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    Title :

    Wind


    Contributors:
    Alexander, M. B. (author) / Brown, S. C. (author) / Camp, D. W. (author) / Daniels, G. E. (author) / Falls, L. W. (author) / Fichtl, G. H. (author) / Hill, K. (author) / Kaufman, J. (author) / Smith, O. E. (author) / Vaughan, W. W. (author)


    Publication date :

    1973-07-05


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :


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