
Thermal and Structural Electronic Packaging Analysis for Space and Extreme Environments
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Features:
Includes case studies from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which prides itself in robotic exploration of the solar system, as well as flyting the first cubeSAT to Mars.
Enables spacecraft designer engineers to create a design that is structurally and thermally sound, and reliable, in the quickest time afforded.
Examines innovative low-cost thermal and power systems.
Explains how to design to survive rocket launch, the surfaces of Mars and Venus.
Suitable for practicing professionals as well as upper-level students in the areas of aerospace, mechanical, thermal, electrical, and systems engineering, Thermal and Structural Electronic Packaging Analysis for Space and Extreme Environments provides cutting-edge information on how to design, and analyze, and test in the fast-paced and low-cost small satellite environment and learn techniques to reduce the design and test cycles without compromising reliability. It serves both as a reference and a training manual for designing satellites to withstand the structural and thermal challenges of extreme environments in outer space.
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Jeremiah Gayle obtained his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Arizona State University, and master's degrees from Iowa State, and John Hopkins University in space systems engineering. He is pursuing a doctorate in aerospace engineering from Colorado State University and works at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory where he works on spacecraft systems and conducts thermal and structural analysis of avionics.
Joshua Ravich is a supervisor for the Technology Infusion group at JPL, where he works on the mechanical design and analysis of spacecraft systems. His recent work has included the Mars Helicopter project. He received a bachelor's degree in mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley and a master's in mechanical and aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan.
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