Ninth International Conference on Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Aerospace and Sciences


Book Description

In recent years mathematical problems in engineering, aerospace and sciences have stimulated cooperation among scientists from a variety of disciplines. Developments in computer technology have allowed for solutions of mathematical linear, non-linear problems, while industrial recognition of the use and applications of linear non-linear mathematical models in solving technological problems is increasing. Recognizing the broadness of the new advances in a variety of sub-fields, a well-balanced group of theoretical, computational and experimental engineers, scientists, and mathematicians were carefully selected as invited speakers. Congress has a pool of active researchers with a proper balance between academia and industry as well as between senior and junior researchers including graduate students and post doctorates. This gave rise to exciting scholarly cooperation and collaboration among researchers who usually do not have such interaction, and the congress serve as the most important bi annual event in applied mathematics, aerospace, engineering, and sciences.










Astrodynamics Network AstroNet-II


Book Description

These are the proceedings of the "AstroNet-II International Final Conference". This conference was one of the last milestones of the Marie-Curie Research Training Network on Astrodynamics "AstroNet-II", that has been funded by the European Commission under the Seventh Framework Programme. The aim of the conference, and thus this book, is to communicate work on astrodynamics problems to an international and specialised audience. The results are presented by both members of the network and invited specialists. The topics include: trajectory design and control, attitude control, structural flexibility of spacecraft and formation flying. The book addresses a readership across the traditional boundaries between mathematics, engineering and industry by offering an interdisciplinary and multisectorial overview of the field.




Key Basic Scientific Problems on Near-Space Vehicles


Book Description

This book mainly introduces the research overview, research results, and follow-up prospects of “Key Basic Scientific Problems on Near-Space Vehicles”, a major research plan of National Natural Science Foundation of China (hereinafter referred to as the Plan). The Plan is the first systematic basic hypersonic research program in China. From its inception in 2007 to its successful completion in 2016, the Plan lasted nine years, funded a total of 173 projects, and the funding totaled 190 million yuan. From the perspective of major national needs and scientific discipline development, the book focuses on four key scientific issues: aerodynamics in a near-space flight environment; advanced propulsion theories and methods; ultralight materials/structures, thermal environment prediction and thermal protection; and intelligent autonomous control theories and methods for hypersonic vehicles. The book also demonstrates China’s systematic and innovative achievements in interdisciplinary theories and methods and innovative techniques, paving the way for a distinctively Chinese basic research framework and further breakthroughs of near-space hypersonic vehicles.