DocumentCode
3395211
Title
Assessment of launch vehicle debris risk during ascent aborts
Author
Gee, Ken ; Mathias, Donovan
Author_Institution
Ames Res. Center, NASA, Moffett Field, CA
fYear
2008
fDate
28-31 Jan. 2008
Firstpage
70
Lastpage
73
Abstract
In the event of a space launch vehicle explosion during ascent, the debris field generated by the explosion poses a risk to the crew. To evaluate this risk, a model of the debris environment was created and used to determine the probability of a debris strike on the crew module. The model uses experimental data to determine the initial debris field due to a launch vehicle explosion and computes the trajectory of each piece of debris. The trajectory of the crew module after the abort is also computed. The relative position of the debris field and the crew module is determined as a function of time after abort and explosion. A debris flux about the crew module is computed based on this information. The debris flux is used to compute the probability of a debris strike on the crew module using the Poisson distribution. The effect of system and model parameters - such as warning time, the number of debris pieces and abort system thrust- on the debris strike probability is assessed.
Keywords
Poisson distribution; probability; risk management; space vehicles; Poisson distribution; debris risk assessment; debris strike probability; launch vehicle debris risk; launch vehicle explosion; space launch system; space launch vehicle explosion; Distributed computing; Explosions; Lead; Low earth orbit satellites; NASA; Rockets; Rough surfaces; Solids; Space vehicles; Testing; debris strike probability; launch abort; space launch vehicle; trajectory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2008. RAMS 2008. Annual
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
ISSN
0149-144X
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1460-4
Electronic_ISBN
0149-144X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAMS.2008.4925772
Filename
4925772
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