Browsing by Author "Cheng, Yu"
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Analysis of the relative dynamics of a charged spacecraft moving under the influence of a magnetic field
Cheng, Yu; Gómez Muntané, Gerard; Masdemont Soler, Josep; Yuan, Jianping (2018-09-01)
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Open AccessWe analyse a dynamical scenario where a constantly charged spacecraft (follower) moves in the vicinity of another one (leader) that follows a circular Keplerian orbit around the Earth and generates a rotating magnetic ... -
Effect of minor addition on dynamic mechanical relaxation in ZrCu-based metallic glasses
Cheng, Yu; Hao, Qi; Qiao, Jichao; Crespo Artiaga, Daniel; Pineda Soler, Eloi; Pelletier, J. M. (2021-02-01)
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Open AccessThe dynamic mechanical behavior of Zr50-xCu34Ag8Al8Pdx (x = 0 and 2) bulk metallic glasses was probed by mechanical spectroscopy. The results suggest that microalloying retards the relaxation dynamics. The physical aging ... -
Formation flying in space borne artificial magnetic dipole field
Cheng, Yu; Gómez Muntané, Gerard; Masdemont Soler, Josep; Yuan, Jianping (2017)
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Open AccessIn this paper, we consider a new dynamical scenario in which a constantly charged spacecraft (follower) moves near a leader spacecraft, which follows a circular Keplerian orbit around the Earth and generates a rotating ... -
Relative dynamics of charged spacecraft in a magnetic field applied to formation flight
Cheng, Yu; Gómez Muntané, Gerard; Masdemont Soler, Josep; Qiao, Dong; Lian, Yijun (2020-01-01)
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Open AccessWe consider several charged spacecraft configurations around a leader spacecraft provided with an artificial magnetic field. In all configurations the nominal orbits are chosen to be about the relative equilibrium points ... -
Study of the transfer between libration point orbits and lunar orbits in Earth–Moon system
Cheng, Yu; Gómez Muntané, Gerard; Masdemont Soler, Josep; Yuan, Jianping (2017-02-23)
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Open AccessThis paper is devoted to the study of the transfer problem from a libration point orbit of the Earth–Moon system to an orbit around the Moon. The transfer procedure analysed has two legs: the first one is an orbit of the ...