A qualification logic to check the capacity of spacecraft equipment to withstand pyrotechnic shocks generated by detonating fuses, transmission relays, and explosive bolts, is reported. The following are considered: the characterization of pyrotechnic shock severity; the determination of severity according to the different axes applied to the materials; a qualification logic; and the main damages and effects induced by the pyrotechnic environment.
Chocs d'Origine Pyrotechnique. Logique de Qualification des Materiels en Environnement Pyrotechnique (Pyrotechnic Shock: Devices in Pyrotechnic Environment Qualification Logic)
1993
11 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Unmanned Spacecraft , Manned Spacecraft , Space Safety , Detonations, Explosion Effects, & Ballistics , Initiators (Explosives) , Shock resistance , Spacecraft equipment , Computerized simulation , Pyrotechnics , Qualifications , Shock loads , Damage , Exploding wires , Fuses (Ordnance) , Pyroelectricity , Foreign technology , Aerospace safety