Probabilistic Design Analysis (PDA) Approach to Determine the Probability of Cross-System Failures for a Space Launch VehicleQuantifying the probability of significant launch vehicle failure scenarios for a given design, while still in the design process, is critical to mission success and to the safety of the astronauts. Probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) is chosen from many system safety and reliability tools to verify the loss of mission (LOM) and loss of crew (LOC) requirements set by the NASA Program Office. To support the integrated vehicle PRA, probabilistic design analysis (PDA) models are developed by using vehicle design and operation data to better quantify failure probabilities and to better understand the characteristics of a failure and its outcome. This PDA approach uses a physics-based model to describe the system behavior and response for a given failure scenario. Each driving parameter in the model is treated as a random variable with a distribution function. Monte Carlo simulation is used to perform probabilistic calculations to statistically obtain the failure probability. Sensitivity analyses are performed to show how input parameters affect the predicted failure probability, providing insight for potential design improvements to mitigate the risk. The paper discusses the application of the PDA approach in determining the probability of failure for two scenarios from the NASA Ares I project
Document ID
20100023397
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shih, Ann T. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Lo, Yunnhon (Bastion Technologies, Inc. United States)
Ward, Natalie C. (Jacobs Technologies Engineering Science Contract Group Huntsville, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
June 7, 2010
Subject Category
Statistics And Probability
Report/Patent Number
NF1676L-9383Report Number: NF1676L-9383
Meeting Information
Meeting: 10th International Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference