Temporal Wind Pairs for Space Launch Vehicle Capability Assessment and Risk Mitigation

Ryan Decker, E Robert Barbrejr

JOURNAL OF SPACECRAFT AND ROCKETS(2015)

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Space launch vehicles incorporate upper-level wind assessments to determine wind effects on the vehicle and for a commit-to-launch decision. These assessments make use of wind profiles measured hours before launch and may not represent the actual wind the vehicle will fly through. Uncertainty in the winds over the time period between the assessment and launch introduces uncertainty in assessment of vehicle controllability and structural integrity that must be accounted for to ensure launch safety. Temporal wind pairs are used in engineering development of allowances to mitigate uncertainty. Five sets of temporal wind pairs at various times (0.75, 1.5, 2, 3, and 4 h) at the United States Air Force Eastern Range and Western Range, as well as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Wallops Flight Facility, are developed for use in upper-level wind assessments on vehicle performance. Historical databases are compiled from balloon-based and vertically pointing Doppler radar wind profiler systems. Various automated and manual quality control procedures are used to remove unacceptable profiles. Statistical analyses on the resultant wind pairs from each site are performed to determine if the observed extreme wind changes in the sample pairs are representative of extreme temporal wind change. Wind change samples in the Eastern Range and Western Range databases characterize extreme wind change. However, the small sample sizes in the Wallops Flight Facility databases yield low confidence that the sample population characterizes extreme wind change that could occur.
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controllability,pulse doppler radar,quality control,data bases,statistical analysis,data processing,algorithms,risk assessment
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