REG NASA-LLIS-6636-2012 Conduct a Final Mechanical Walkdown Prior to Spacecraft Integration with the Launch Vehicle.pdf
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1、Public Lessons Learned Entry: 6636 Lesson Info: Lesson Number: 6636 Lesson Date: 2012-04-10 Submitting Organization: JPL Submitted by: David Oberhettinger Subject: Conduct a Final Mechanical Walkdown Prior to Spacecraft Integration with the Launch Vehicle Abstract: Where previous JPL spaceflight pro
2、jects relied solely on interim inspections and walkdowns during ATLO, the in-house MSL project conducted a formal, final, mechanical walkdown of the as-built configuration prior to vehicle stacking at the launch site. Because NuSTAR was an out-of-house build, an assessment and final walkdown was per
3、formed independent of the system contractor that similarly produced findings and observations. Conduct a final mechanical walkdown of the spacecraft prior to stacking or encapsulation for launch. Description of Driving Event: In-House Build The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft is an extremel
4、y complex system that was designed and built by the NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and is comprised of a Rover, Descent Stage (DS), Cruise Stage (CS), Backshell (BS), and Heatshield (HS). Prior to the stacking of these spacecraft vehicles for launch at the NASA Kennedy Space Center, a
5、final mechanical walkdown of each vehicle was performed in August 2011 (Reference (1) to identify workmanship discrepancies that would not be discernable after the vehicle had been stacked, including: Cabling: nicks, tight bend radii, routing over sharp edges, non-staked connectors, unsupported leng
6、th, etc. Multi-Layer Insulation: torn, not fully closed, ungrounded, improperly secured for bellowing, adjacent to sharp edges, etc. Structural: loose items, inverted washers, presence of non-flight hardware or material (e.g., tape, debris), cracks, dings, delamination, chipping/cracking paint, etc.
7、 Obstacles to Spacecraft Separation: lacing cord tied across a joint, defects in critical mating/faying surfaces (cups/cones), deployment/separation envelopes, and potential hazards or snag points. Close Clearances: Identify any possible unknown close clearances. Paperwork Closeout and Vehicle Readi
8、ness: review the status of open items on inspection reports (IRs), assembly metrology, alignment, and electrical bonding measurements; close clearance measurements; final sampling for planetary protection and contamination control, etc. The objective of this detailed examination of the spaceflight h
9、ardware in its final configuration was to assess the overall readiness to proceed with the MSL launch from an “as-built“ hardware perspective. The mechanical walkdown was not intended as a design review or an opportunity to question the “as-designed“ configuration. The walkdown participants included
10、 generalists and specialists (e.g., mechanical, cabling, thermal engineering, telecommunications engineers) from the hardware-delivering organizations. The intent was to include participants who could provide a fresh look at the hardware in the Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations (ATLO) configurat
11、ion. The number of participants in the Rover (Figure 1), DS (Figure 2), CS, BS, and HS walkdowns was limited to eight generalists and from three to seven specialists for each vehicle in order to: Keep the hardware safe from inadvertent contact. Provide participants with unobstructed and complete acc
12、ess to the hardware. Allow participants ample opportunity to ask questions of the vehicle engineers and Quality Assurance (QA). Permit the ATLO team to fully capture the details of each finding. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Figure
13、1. Configuration of the MSL Rover for the final mechanical walkdown Figure 2. Configuration of the MSL Descent Stage for the final mechanical walkdown The final mechanical walkdown for MSL took two days to complete. At the end of each day, the ATLO team met with the participants to ensure that their
14、 notes and lists of discrepancies were accurate. To ensure closed-loop resolution of the walkdown results, each finding was documented by the ATLO Vehicle Leads and ATLO Lead QA. Accepted findings were added to each vehicles final IR and tracked to resolution. Reference (2) is an example status repo
15、rt for the MSL DS. Prior to MSL, JPL did not conduct formal final walkdowns of in-house builds. Also, JPL did not produce a formal walkdown package reporting pre-stack or pre-encapsulation mechanical discrepancies, subject to closed-loop resolution. Previous JPL projects relied only on interim inspe
16、ctions and walkthroughs conducted during ATLO. Although MSL also performed these interim inspections and walkthroughs during ATLO, the final MSL walkdowns discovered discrepancies such as the sharp edges and close clearances listed for the DS in Reference (2). Out-of-House Build For out-of-house bui
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