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A History of Aerospace Problems, Their Solutions, Their Lessons

NASA/TP-3653, Ryan, R.S., A History of Aerospace Problems, Their Solutions, Their Lessons, Structures and Dynamics Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, September 1996, pp. 244, Format(s): PDF 17846k

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The positive aspect of problem occurrences is the opportunity for learning and a challenge for innovation. The learning aspect is not restricted to the solution period of the problem occurrence, but can become the beacon for problem prevention on future programs. Problems/failures serve as a point of departure for scaling to new designs. To ensure that problems/failures and their solutions guide the future programs, a concerted effort has been expended to study these problems, their solutions, their derived lessons learned, and projections for future programs. This includes identification of technology thrusts, process changes, codes development, etc. However, they must not become an excuse for adding layers upon layers of standards, criteria, and requirements, but must serve as guidelines that assist instead of stifling engineers. This report is an extension of prior efforts to accomplish this task. Although these efforts only scratch the surface, it is a beginning that others must complete.
Keywords:structures, systems, lessons, problems, design
CASI Document ID Number:97N11158
Subjects:Astronautics: Launch Vehicles And Launch Operations: Launch Vehicles
ID Code:342
Deposited On:28 June 2002