Task requirements for rocket propulsion test preparations of the test stand facilities drive the need to model the test facility propellant systems prior to constructing physical modifications. The Propellant System Modeling Environment (PSME) is an initiative designed to enable increased efficiency and expanded capabilities to a broader base of NASA engineers in the use of modeling and simulation (M&S) technologies for rocket propulsion test and launch mission requirements. PSME will enable a wider scope of users to utilize M&S of propulsion test and launch facilities for predictive and post-analysis functionality by offering a clean, easy-to-use, high-performance application environment.


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    Title :

    Interactive Schematic Integration Within the Propellant System Modeling Environment


    Contributors:
    Coote, David (author) / Ryan, Harry (author) / Burton, Kenneth (author) / McKinney, Lee (author) / Woodman, Don (author)


    Publication date :

    2012-02-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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