Evaluation of EDR-3 vibration, shock, temperature, and humidity recording unit
Abstract
The purpose of this evaluation was to determine if the self-contained, off-the-shelf, Environmental Data Recorder 3 (EDR-3) could be qualified to monitor shock, vibration, and temperature during rail transportation of space shuttle solid rocket components. The evaluation testing started in November 1989 and continued until June 1990. Two EDR-3 units were used to monitor both on- and off-plant shipments of shuttle components. In addition, extensive testing was performed at Thiokol's Vibration Test facility, T-53. Testing demonstrated that the EDR-3 is capable of successfully monitoring actual shipments of solid rocket hardware. Thiokol metrology has verified the accuracy of temperature monitoring. In addition, calibrated shock/vibration testing demonstrated that the EDR-3 does accurately record acceleration. It is recommended that the vendor modify the EDR-3 data recovery system to allow remote communication via a 30-foot cable. This would permit communication with the unit mounted on a case segment after a rail car cover is installed. The vendor will make this change and produce a new model, designated EDR-3-10. It is further recommended that Thiokol qualify the EDR-3-10 for transportation monitoring of redesigned solid rocket motor (RSRM) components.
- Publication:
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Final Report Thiokol Corp
- Pub Date:
- July 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990thco.rept.....R
- Keywords:
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- Data Recorders;
- Data Systems;
- Humidity;
- Mechanical Shock;
- Monitors;
- Rail Transportation;
- Solid Propellant Rocket Engines;
- Space Shuttles;
- Temperature Measurement;
- Vibration Measurement;
- Atmospheric Temperature;
- Calibrating;
- Metrology;
- Test Facilities;
- Vibration Tests;
- Instrumentation and Photography