Spacelab dedicated discipline laboratory (DDL) utilization conceptThe dedicated discipline laboratory (DDL) concept is a new approach for implementing Spacelab missions that involves the grouping of science instruments into mission complements of single or compatible disciplines. These complements are evolved in such a way that the DDL payloads can be left intact between flights. This requires the dedication of flight hardware to specific payloads on a long-term basis and raises the concern that the purchase of additional flight hardware will be required to implement the DDL program. However, the payoff is expected to result in significant savings in mission engineering and assembly effort. A study has been conducted recently to quantify both the requirements for new hardware and the projected mission cost savings. It was found that some incremental additions to the current inventory will be needed to fly the mission model assumed. Cost savings of $2M to 6.5M per mission were projected in areas analyzed in depth, and additional savings may occur in areas for which detailed cost data were not available.
Document ID
19860034824
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wunsch, P. (Teledyne Brown Engineering Huntsville, AL, United States)
De Sanctis, C. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)