Title :
Environmental Resistance Evaluation through Analytical Simulation
Author_Institution :
Space-General Corporation El Monte, California
Abstract :
Analytical simulation through a computer program is used for incorporating in design procedures the actual or predicted environmental resistances of aerospace equipment. Through prior environmental testing, the relationships between component parameters and environmental levels may be established. Data may also be analyzed through statistical methods (ERIE Model #2) or by physical considerations (physics of failure, physical laws, synergistic effects) and resulting parametric relationships (ERIE Model #1). By utilizing the statistical and parametric models of component-environment relationships in connection with analog design analysis methods, environmental factors can be included in design considerations. This analog model (ERIE Model #3) has been chosen as a center for the ERIE methodology. For the purpose of demonstrating the feasibility of the design system a fine attitude control system in a polar orbit through the outer Van Allen Belt has been chosen. Data for analysis of the nominal system has been obtained with an IBM 7094 digital computer. Environmental effects on operating parameters are similarly being obtained by digital computer analysis. Evaluation of environmental effects completed to date, as well as analog computer runs on the nominal system, show great promise of this technique to minimize costs of systems testing and to accelerate space programs.
Keywords :
Aerospace simulation; Aerospace testing; Analytical models; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Failure analysis; Parametric statistics; Physics; Predictive models; Statistical analysis;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Navigational Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TANE.1963.4502280