This project serves to define an appropriate methodology for effective prioritization of efforts required to develop replacement technologies mandated by imposed and forecast legislation. The methodology used is a semiquantitative approach derived from quality function deployment techniques (QFD Matrix). This methodology aims to weigh the full environmental, cost, safety, reliability, and programmatic implications of replacement technology development to allow appropriate identification of viable candidates and programmatic alternatives. The results are being implemented as a guideline for consideration for current NASA propulsion systems.
Prioritization Methodology for Chemical Replacement
1993
66 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Pollution & Control , Space Technology , Chemicals , Engineering management , Environment protection , Ozone depletion , Product development , Substitutes , Chemical engineering , Quality control , Aerothermochemistry , Alternatives , Costs , Law (Jurisprudence) , Priorities , Reliability , Replacing , Safety , Air pollution abatement
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