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The Role of Probabilistic Design Analysis Methods in Safety and AffordabilityFor the last several years, NASA and its contractors have been working together to build space launch systems to commercialize space. Developing commercial affordable and safe launch systems becomes very important and requires a paradigm shift. This paradigm shift enforces the need for an integrated systems engineering environment where cost, safety, reliability, and performance need to be considered to optimize the launch system design. In such an environment, rule based and deterministic engineering design practices alone may not be sufficient to optimize margins and fault tolerance to reduce cost. As a result, introduction of Probabilistic Design Analysis (PDA) methods to support the current deterministic engineering design practices becomes a necessity to reduce cost without compromising reliability and safety. This paper discusses the importance of PDA methods in NASA's new commercial environment, their applications, and the key role they can play in designing reliable, safe, and affordable launch systems. More specifically, this paper discusses: 1) The involvement of NASA in PDA 2) Why PDA is needed 3) A PDA model structure 4) A PDA example application 5) PDA link to safety and affordability.
Document ID
20160001834
Acquisition Source
Marshall Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Safie, Fayssal M.
(NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
February 16, 2016
Publication Date
January 25, 2016
Subject Category
Space Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
M15-4793
Report Number: M15-4793
Meeting Information
Meeting: The 2016 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium/Society of Reliability Engineers
Location: Tucson, AZ
Country: United States
Start Date: January 25, 2016
End Date: January 28, 2016
Sponsors: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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