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Information Flow in the Launch Vehicle Design/Analysis Process

NASA/TM-209877, Humphries, Sr., W.R. and Holland*, W. and Bishop*, R., Information Flow in the Launch Vehicle Design/Analysis Process, Flight Systems Department, Flight Projects Directorate, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 and *Sverdrup Technology, Inc., Huntsvile, Alabama, December 1999, pp. 56, Format(s): PDF 844k

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This paper describes the results of a team effort aimed at defining the information flow between disciplines at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) engaged in the design of space launch vehicles. The information flow is modeled at a first level and is described using three types of templates: an NxN diagram, discipline flow diagrams, and discipline task descriptions. It is intended to provide engineers with an understanding of the connections between what they do and where it fits in the overall design process of the project. It is also intended to provide design managers with a better understanding of information flow in the launch vehicle design cycle
Keywords:launch vehicle disign process, launch vehicle design information flow, design process sequence, design process optimization
Subjects:Space Transportation And Safety: Space Transportation And Manned Spacecraft
ID Code:506
Deposited On:24 July 2002