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Courses of Study 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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MAE 4160 - Spacecraft Technology and Systems Architecture


     
Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

Prerequisites: MAE 3260  and MAE 4060 , or permission of instructor. Co-meets with MAE 4161  and MAE 5160 .

D. Selva.

A survey in contemporary space technology from satellite subsystem design through launch and mission operations, focusing on the classical subsystems of robotic and human-rated spacecraft, rockets, planetary rovers, and habitats, and with an emphasis on issue of spacecraft-system architecture and design. Topics covered include subsystem technologies and the systems-engineering principles that tie them together into a spacecraft architecture. Subsystem technologies discussed include communications, thermal subsystems, structure, guidance/navigation/control, spacecraft power, space propulsion, payloads (remote sensing, insitu sensing, human life support), entry/descent/landing, surface mobility, and flight-computer hardware and software. The final project consists of architecting a complete spacecraft system with appropriate subsystems, with designs supported by parametric analysis and simulation. Discussions of current problems and trends in spacecraft operation and development.

Outcome 1: Students will understand, at a higher systems level, space missions and systems, and how the space environment and mission requirements drive spacecraft design.

Outcome 2: Students will understand the basic fundamentals of spacecraft subsystems, including propulsion, attitude determination and control, power, structures, thermal, communications, and command and data handling.

Outcome 3: Students will understand typical practices for designing space systems in a contemporary context of US commercial space and government agencies.

Outcome 4: Students will be able to simulate a spacecraft in operation using state of the art tools, and identify and characterize subsystems for a preliminary spacecraft design.



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