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Lessons Learned - Space Mechanisms Reliability (2000)

contributor authorNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:17:44Z
date available2017-09-04T18:17:44Z
date copyright08/17/2000
date issued2000
identifier otherHPVFQCAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsery=autho162s7D8308/handle/yse/200512
description abstractAbstract:
Studies have shown that mechanical failures are more frequent and more likely to significantly affect mission success than are electronic failures. Spaceflight mechanisms are usually unique designs that lack the years of testing and usage common to electrical devices and in general cannot be designed with the same level of block of functional redundancy, or graceful degradation, common with electronic circuit design. The lesson provides a recommended checklist that contains 92 measures for enhancing the reliability, ease of fabrication, testability, maintainability, and robustness of mechanical designs.
languageEnglish
titleNASA-LLIS-0913num
titleLessons Learned - Space Mechanisms Reliability (2000)en
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page6
statusActive
treeNASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):;2000
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsdesign analysis
subject keywordsdesign margin
subject keywordsfailure mechanism
subject keywordsFlight Equipment
subject keywordsGround Operations
subject keywordsgyros
subject keywordsHardware
subject keywordsmechanical anomaly
subject keywordsmechanical faults
subject keywordsmechanism design
subject keywordsParts Materials & Processes
subject keywordsPayloads
subject keywordsSpacecraft
subject keywordsTest & Verification


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