Integrating O/S models during conceptual design, part 3
Abstract
Space vehicles, such as the Space Shuttle, require intensive ground support prior to, during, and after each mission. Maintenance is a significant part of that ground support. All space vehicles require scheduled maintenance to ensure operability and performance. In addition, components of any vehicle are not one-hundred percent reliable so they exhibit random failures. Once detected, a failure initiates unscheduled maintenance on the vehicle. Maintenance decreases the number of missions which can be completed by keeping vehicles out of service so that the time between the completion of one mission and the start of the next is increased. Maintenance also requires resources such as people, facilities, tooling, and spare parts. Assessing the mission capability and resource requirements of any new space vehicle, in addition to performance specification, is necessary to predict the life cycle cost and success of the vehicle. Maintenance and logistics support has been modeled by computer simulation to estimate mission capability and resource requirements for evaluation of proposed space vehicles. The simulation was written with Simulation Language for Alternative Modeling II (SLAM II) for execution on a personal computer. For either one or a fleet of space vehicles, the model simulates the preflight maintenance checks, the mission and return to earth, and the post flight maintenance in preparation to be sent back into space. THe model enables prediction of the number of missions possible and vehicle turn-time (the time between completion of one mission and the start of the next) given estimated values for component reliability and maintainability. The model also facilitates study of the manpower and vehicle requirements for the proposed vehicle to meet its desired mission rate. This is the 3rd part of a 3 part technical report.
- Publication:
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Annual Report
- Pub Date:
- December 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994duoh.reptT....E
- Keywords:
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- Component Reliability;
- Computer Systems Design;
- Computer Systems Performance;
- Control Systems Design;
- Estimating;
- Failure Analysis;
- Life Cycle Costs;
- Maintainability;
- Manpower;
- Mathematical Models;
- Postflight Analysis;
- Postmission Analysis (Spacecraft);
- Preflight Analysis;
- Prelaunch Tests;
- Spacecraft Maintenance;
- Architecture (Computers);
- Computerized Simulation;
- Functional Design Specifications;
- Input/Output Routines;
- Large Scale Integration;
- Logistics;
- Personal Computers;
- Preflight Operations;
- Program Verification (Computers);
- Scheduling;
- Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance