The achievement of an optimized design from the system standpoint under the low cost, high risk constraints of the present day environment was analyzed. Space Shuttle illustrates the requirement for an analysis approach that considers all major disciplines (coupling between structures control, propulsion, thermal, aeroelastic, and performance), simultaneously. The Space Shuttle and certain payloads, Space Telescope and Spacelab, are examined. The requirements for system analysis approaches and criteria, including dynamic modeling requirements, test requirements, control requirements, and the resulting design verification approaches are illustrated. A survey of the problem, potential approaches available as solutions, implications for future systems, and projected technology development areas are addressed.


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    Title :

    System Analysis Approach to Deriving Design Criteria (Loads) for Space Shuttle and Its Payloads. Volume 2: Typical Examples


    Contributors:
    R. S. Ryan (author) / T. Bullock (author) / W. B. Holland (author) / D. A. Kross (author) / L. A. Kiefling (author)

    Publication date :

    1981


    Size :

    128 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English