PTDS: Space Shuttle Main Engine Post Test Diagnostic Expert System for Turbopump Condition Monitoring 922059
A health monitoring expert system software architecture has been developed to support condition-based health monitoring of rocket engines. Its first application is in the diagnosis decisions relating to the health of the high pressure oxidizer turbopump of the Space Shuttle Main Engine. The post test diagnostic system runs offline, using as input the data recorded from hundreds of sensors, each running typically at rates of 25, 50, or .1 Hz. The system is invoked after a test has been completed, and produces suggestions, analysis, and an organized graphical presentation of the data with important effects highlighted. The overall expert system architecture has been developed and documented so that expert modules analyzing other line replaceable units may easily be added. The architecture emphasizes modularity, reusability, and open system interfaces so that it may be used to the analyze other engines as well. In its first application, the expert system has identified drifting sensors, anomalous shaft motion and preburner pump bistability.
Citation: Surko, P. and Zakrajsek, J., "PTDS: Space Shuttle Main Engine Post Test Diagnostic Expert System for Turbopump Condition Monitoring," SAE Technical Paper 922059, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/922059. Download Citation
Author(s):
Pamela Surko, June F. Zakrajsek
Pages: 7
Event:
Aerospace Technology Conference and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Spacecraft
Rocket engines
Architecture
Sensors and actuators
Computer software and hardware
Fuel additives
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