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Develop advanced nonlinear signal analysis topographical mapping systemThe SSME has been undergoing extensive flight certification and developmental testing, which involves some 250 health monitoring measurements. Under the severe temperature pressure, and dynamic environments sustained during operation, numerous major component failures have occurred, resulting in extensive engine hardware damage and scheduling losses. To enhance SSME safety and reliability, detailed analysis and evaluation of the measurements signal are mandatory to assess its dynamic characteristics and operational condition. Efficient and reliable signal detection techniques will reduce catastrophic system failure risks and expedite the evaluation of both flight and ground test data, and thereby reduce launch turn-around time. The basic objective of this contract are threefold: (1) Develop and validate a hierarchy of innovative signal analysis techniques for nonlinear and nonstationary time-frequency analysis. Performance evaluation will be carried out through detailed analysis of extensive SSME static firing and flight data. These techniques will be incorporated into a fully automated system. (2) Develop an advanced nonlinear signal analysis topographical mapping system (ATMS) to generate a Compressed SSME TOPO Data Base (CSTDB). This ATMS system will convert tremendous amounts of complex vibration signals from the entire SSME test history into a bank of succinct image-like patterns while retaining all respective phase information. A high compression ratio can be achieved to allow the minimal storage requirement, while providing fast signature retrieval, pattern comparison, and identification capabilities. (3) Integrate the nonlinear correlation techniques into the CSTDB data base with compatible TOPO input data format. Such integrated ATMS system will provide the large test archives necessary for a quick signature comparison. This study will provide timely assessment of SSME component operational status, identify probable causes of malfunction, and indicate feasible engineering solutions. The final result of this program will yield an ATMS system of nonlinear and nonstationary spectral analysis software package integrated with the Compressed SSME TOPO Data Base (CSTDB) on the same platform. This system will allow NASA engineers to retrieve any unique defect signatures and trends associated with different failure modes and anomalous phenomena over the entire SSME test history across turbo pump families.
Document ID
19940011173
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Jong, Jen-Yi
(AI Signal Research, Inc. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
October 31, 1993
Subject Category
Earth Resources And Remote Sensing
Report/Patent Number
TR-4002-93-10
NAS 1.26:194577
NASA-CR-194577
Report Number: TR-4002-93-10
Report Number: NAS 1.26:194577
Report Number: NASA-CR-194577
Accession Number
94N15646
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS8-39393
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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