Developing acceptance limits for measured bearing wear of the Space Shuttle Main Engine high pressure oxidizer turbopumpThe probabilistic design approach currently receiving attention for structural failure modes has been adapted for obtaining measured bearing wear limits in the Space Shuttle Main Engine high-pressure oxidizer turbopump. With the development of the shaft microtravel measurements to determine bearing health, an acceptance limit was neeed that protects against all known faiure modes yet is not overly conservative. This acceptance criteria limit has been successfully determined using probabilistic descriptions of preflight hardware geometry, empirical bearing wear data, mission requirements, and measurement tool precision as an input for a Monte Carlo simulation. The result of the simulation is a frequency distribution of failures as a function of preflight acceptance limits. When the distribution is converted into a reliability curve, a conscious risk management decision is made concerning the acceptance limit.
Document ID
19910059610
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Genge, Gary G. (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)