The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has undertaken a task to relate long-duration space flight hardware performance to specific product assurance requirements established during the hardware development process. The approach that JPL is using to correlate in-flight and ground test hardware failures to critical product assurance practices implemented on a given flight project is described. The first step in this effort has been to collect, and convert into a convenient format, in-flight problem, failure, and anomaly data. A characterization of a subset of this anomaly database, focusing on anomaly causes, time dependence, and subsystem affected is presented. Preliminary results from an analysis of the data set are presented.
Evaluation of spacecraft product assurance requirements and flight performance history
Ermittlung der Qualitätssicherungsanforderungen für die Raumfahrt und Flugerfahrungen
1991
7 Seiten, 3 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Flight Anomaly Characterization As A Means of Evaluating Product Assurance Requirements
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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