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The Implementation of Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Space Launch System Vehicle Design
Stein, W B ; Thompson, S B ; Statham, T L ; Craig, A S
关键词: DEGREES OF FREEDOM;    SPACECRAFT LAUNCHING;    SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM (SLS);    MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATES;    MONTE CARLO METHOD;    LAUNCH COSTS;    SIMULATION;   
RP-ID  :  M18-6963
学科分类:航空航天科学
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】
As NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) approaches first launch, the design has matured to a point where the manufacturing uncertainty has decreased now that many of the components of the launch vehicle have been manufactured and the flight engines have been successfully tested. Prior to this point, a method was required to qualify and capture the impact of the differences between simulation and reality, as well as any uncertainties in the SLS design. Two primary categories of uncertainty arise during the launch vehicle design process. The first represents flight-day uncertainties including dispersions due to winds and temperatures. These are typically examined by performing a Monte Carlo on 6 Degree of Freedom (6-DOF) simulations. The second category of uncertainties represents any manufacturing variations that are present at the individual component level of the launch vehicle design. These variations are constructed using statistical masses and tend to become better understood and refined as the design cycle matures, finally resulting in the launch vehicle as constructed and tested.
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