November 19, 2010 USC Astronautics – USC/VSOE 1/6 [email protected] Space Systems Modeling and Design...

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November 19, 2010 USC Astronautics – USC/VSOE 1/6 [email protected] Space Systems Modeling and Design Mike Gruntman Space Systems Modeling and Design Mike Gruntman Department of Astronautical Engineering Viterbi School of Engineering University of Southern California Los Angeles, California
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November 19, 2010 USC Astronautics – USC/VSOE 1/6

[email protected] Systems Modeling and DesignMike Gruntman

Space Systems Modeling and Design

Mike Gruntman

Department of Astronautical EngineeringViterbi School of Engineering

University of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, California

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Background – USC Astronautics – Department

• Established as Astronautics and Space Technology Division in 2004 “to take full advantage of growing opportunities in space”

– founding Chairman (2004–2007)

– history, rational, development – in AIAA-2007-6042, downloadable from http://astronauticsnow.com/SpaceEducation/

• Operated as a department from 2004

• Built upon astronautical specialization, started in 1995

• Followed standard process in building a new department in a university (degree approval, course development, student affairs, ...)

• Responsible for programs in space engineering in USC

• Established a full set of degrees, including a large nationally-prominent Master’s degree program

• Department of Astronautical Engineering since July 2010

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Background – USC Astronautics – Education & Faculty

• Unique pure-space-engineering department

• Offers the full set of degrees in Astronautical Engineering (ASTE)

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science Minor

Master of Science

Engineer

PhD

Graduate Certificate

• Among largest national programs in space engineering

• 4 tenured faculty + several joint appointments and research faculty; ~20 adjunct faculty and part-time lecturers

Nationally prominent MS Program

Student reachThrough DEN

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Background – USC Astronautics – Research

• Astronautics• Space missions and space systems• Space environment and spacecraft interactions• Space science, instrumentation and sensors• Spacecraft propulsion• Space mission and spacecraft design• Non-equilibrium processes in gases and plasmas• Computational physics and high performance computing

• Faculty were/are PI’s and Co-I’s on programs supported by NASA, Air Force, Navy, NSF, industry

• Science team member/investigator/development:Pioneer 10/11, SOHO, Deep Space 1, IMAGE, Dawn

• Current NASA missions Co-I: TWINS and IBEX

• Student (undergraduate) projects Sounding rocket Lunar lander Student microsatellite International Student Satellite

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Space Systems – Relevant Experience

• Key participant in effort in 2003-2007 (jointly with ISI) to advance satellite-related technologies for national security space

• Closely interacted with SMC and Aerospace and engaged other gov’t

• Part of the vision: to establish a Space Mission Development Center (SMDC), with heavy student participation

• Simplified version of Aerospace’s CDC and JPL’s Team-X

– Education of students in astronautics and system engineering

– Serve as testbed for new tools and concepts

• Mission concept (preliminary) design for outside customers

Never implemented or tried

• Co-I – two current NASA missions

• Interaction with Team-X and CDC

• Numerous (simplified) space missions (paper) designed by senior students (1998-2004)

• Graduate course in Spacecraft Design – perhaps largest in the U.S. (1000+ in 8 years);

also short courses for industry and gov’t

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Space Mission Development Center

Space Mission Development Center

• very much the area of interests• Great educational and training tool• Testbed for development of new tools

and concepts• Possibility to expand to R&D, in

cooperation with systems engineering and others

• Possibility of providing mission design for outside customers

• Does not require significant hardware resources/investment

• Can be operated on campus as ITAR compliant – most astronautics students are U.S. citizens or greencards (U.S. persons)