Interdisciplinary design of a near space vehicle

The design of an efficient, long operation near space vehicle will require the effort of researchers in various disciplines. With contributions from aerospace, mechanical and electrical engineers, this goal can be certainly attainable. Aerospace engineers can simulate and design the aerodynamic properties of the vehicle. Mechanical engineers can aid in this process, but their responsibility lies in the mechanics of the propulsion system and any mechanical actuation that needs to be performed in the payload or vehicle. The electrical engineer's primary responsibility is with the power management system. Although this is their primary responsibility, the electrical engineer can also have responsibilities in the propulsion system, controller and communication system. This paper highlights the major tasks required to design a near space vehicle and focuses on the responsibilities of the electrical engineer during the design process.

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