To support the exploration of space, a reusable space-based rocket engine must be developed. This engine must sustain superior operability and man-rated levels of reliability over several missions with limited maintenance or inspection between flights. To meet these requirements, an expander cycle engine incorporating a highly capable control and health monitoring system is planned. Alternatives for the functional organization and the implementation architecture of the engine's monitoring and control system are discussed. On the basis of this discussion, a decentralized architecture is favored. The trade-offs between several implementation options are outlined and future work is proposed
The work reported herein represents a continuation of work begun at MSFC during the 1991 NASA/ASEE S...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
Approximately 85,000 liquid rocket engine failure reports, obtained from 30 years of developing and ...
NASA is reviewing various propulsion technologies for exploring space. The requirements are examined...
Current research in intelligent control systems at the Lewis Research Center is described in the con...
An intelligent control system for reusable space propulsion systems for future launch vehicles is de...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
Gas turbine engines for aero-propulsion systems are found to be highly optimized machines after over...
An effort was undertaken by NASA to develop an automated post-test, post-flight diagnostic system fo...
As NASA continues to develop various advanced propulsion technologies for space exploration, two fac...
The objectives of this task were to: (1) estimate the technology readiness of an integrated control ...
An Integrated Control and Health Monitoring (ICHM) system was conceived for use on a 20 Klb thrust b...
Three primary issues will drive the design and control used in next generation reuseable rocket engi...
A laboratory testbed facility which was constructed at NASA LeRC for the development of an Intellige...
The topics presented are covered in viewgraph form. The programmatic objective is to provide the tec...
The work reported herein represents a continuation of work begun at MSFC during the 1991 NASA/ASEE S...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
Approximately 85,000 liquid rocket engine failure reports, obtained from 30 years of developing and ...
NASA is reviewing various propulsion technologies for exploring space. The requirements are examined...
Current research in intelligent control systems at the Lewis Research Center is described in the con...
An intelligent control system for reusable space propulsion systems for future launch vehicles is de...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large ...
Gas turbine engines for aero-propulsion systems are found to be highly optimized machines after over...
An effort was undertaken by NASA to develop an automated post-test, post-flight diagnostic system fo...
As NASA continues to develop various advanced propulsion technologies for space exploration, two fac...
The objectives of this task were to: (1) estimate the technology readiness of an integrated control ...
An Integrated Control and Health Monitoring (ICHM) system was conceived for use on a 20 Klb thrust b...
Three primary issues will drive the design and control used in next generation reuseable rocket engi...
A laboratory testbed facility which was constructed at NASA LeRC for the development of an Intellige...
The topics presented are covered in viewgraph form. The programmatic objective is to provide the tec...
The work reported herein represents a continuation of work begun at MSFC during the 1991 NASA/ASEE S...
Herein, the term mission control will be taken quite broadly to include both ground and space based ...
Approximately 85,000 liquid rocket engine failure reports, obtained from 30 years of developing and ...