Statistical decision theory is used to evaluate seven alternate vibro-acoustic test plans for Space Shuttle payloads; test plans include component, subassembly and payload testing and combinations of component and assembly testing. The optimum test levels and the expected cost are determined for each test plan. By including all of the direct cost associated with each test plan and the probabilistic costs due to ground test and flight failures, the test plans which minimize project cost are determined. The lowest cost approach eliminates component testing and maintains flight vibration reliability by performing subassembly tests at a relatively high acoustic level.
Shuttle payload vibroacoustic test plan evaluation
Seminar on Aerospace Testing
1977-01-01
Miscellaneous
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English
Passive Vibroacoustic Isolation for Reusable Launch Vehicle Payload Containers
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998
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