Since the Space Shuttle Challenger accident in 1986, NASA has extensively used probabilistic analysis methods to assess, understand, and communicate the risk of space launch vehicles. Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA), used in the nuclear industry, is one of the probabilistic analysis methods NASA utilizes to assess Loss of Mission (LOM) and Loss of Crew (LOC) risk for launch vehicles. PRA is a system scenario based risk assessment that uses a combination of fault trees, event trees, event sequence diagrams, and probability distributions to analyze the risk of a system, a process, or an activity. It is a process designed to answer three basic questions: 1) what can go wrong that would lead to loss or degraded performance (i.e., scenarios ...
Create an improved method to calculate reliability of a conceptual launch vehicle system prior to fa...
This paper presents an integrated reliability and physics-based risk modeling approach for assessing...
For the last several years, NASA and its contractors have been working together to build space launc...
The objective of this presentation is to discuss the PRA process and the reliability engineering dis...
NASA is using Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) as one of the tools in its Safety & Mission Assura...
Quantifying the probability of significant launch vehicle failure scenarios for a given design, whil...
Since the Shuttle Challenger accident in 1986, communities across NASA have been developing and exte...
It is acutely recognized in the Probabilistic Risk assessment (PRA) field that software plays a defi...
Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) is a comprehensive, structured, and logical analysis method aime...
Since the Shuttle Challenger accident in 1986, communities across National Aeronautic and Space Admi...
Planning is underway for new NASA missions to the moon and to MARS. These missions carry a great dea...
HRA is a method used to describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the occurrence of human failures...
Implementation of risk-informed design allows the design team to thoroughly explore the risks of a s...
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety and Mission A...
New launch vehicles have historically had significantly higher failure rates in early flights than w...
Create an improved method to calculate reliability of a conceptual launch vehicle system prior to fa...
This paper presents an integrated reliability and physics-based risk modeling approach for assessing...
For the last several years, NASA and its contractors have been working together to build space launc...
The objective of this presentation is to discuss the PRA process and the reliability engineering dis...
NASA is using Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) as one of the tools in its Safety & Mission Assura...
Quantifying the probability of significant launch vehicle failure scenarios for a given design, whil...
Since the Shuttle Challenger accident in 1986, communities across NASA have been developing and exte...
It is acutely recognized in the Probabilistic Risk assessment (PRA) field that software plays a defi...
Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) is a comprehensive, structured, and logical analysis method aime...
Since the Shuttle Challenger accident in 1986, communities across National Aeronautic and Space Admi...
Planning is underway for new NASA missions to the moon and to MARS. These missions carry a great dea...
HRA is a method used to describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the occurrence of human failures...
Implementation of risk-informed design allows the design team to thoroughly explore the risks of a s...
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Johnson Space Center (JSC) Safety and Mission A...
New launch vehicles have historically had significantly higher failure rates in early flights than w...
Create an improved method to calculate reliability of a conceptual launch vehicle system prior to fa...
This paper presents an integrated reliability and physics-based risk modeling approach for assessing...
For the last several years, NASA and its contractors have been working together to build space launc...