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Manned Spacecraft Requirements for Materials and Processes
Author(s) -
Timothy P. Vaughn
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
45th aiaa aerospace sciences meeting and exhibit
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2006-570
Subject(s) - spacecraft , aerospace engineering , computer science , systems engineering , astrobiology , engineering , physics
A major cause of project failure can be attributed to an emphasized focus on end products and inadequate a ttention to resolving development risks during the initial phases of a project. The initial phases of a project, which we will call the “study period”, are critical to determining project scope and costs, and can make or break most projects. If the requi rements are not defined adequately, how can the scope be adequately determined, also how can the costs of the entire project be effectively estimated, and how can the risk of project success be accurately assessed? Using the proper material specificat ions and standards and incorporating these specifications and standards in the design process should be considered inherently crucial to the technical success of a project as just as importantly, crucial to the cost and schedule success. This paper will intertwine several important aspects or considerations for project success: 1) Characteristics of a “Good Material Requirement” 2) Linking material requirements to the implementation of “Design for Manufacturing” techniques and 3) The importance of decompo sing materials requirements during the study phase/development phase to mitigate project risk for the maturation of technologies before the building of hardware.

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