System health management: with aerospace applications

System health management: with aerospace applications

Johnson, Stephen B.
Gormley, Thomas
Kessler, Seth

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System Health Management: with Aerospace Applications provides the first complete reference text for System Health Management (SHM), the set of technologies and processes used to improve system dependability. Edited by a team of engineers and consultants with SHM design, development, and research experience from NASA, industry, and academia, each heading up sections in their own areas of expertise and co-coordinating contributions from leading experts, the book collates together in one text the state-of-the-art in SHM research, technology,and applications. It has been written primarily as a reference text for practitioners, for those in related disciplines, and for graduate students in aerospace or systems engineering. There are many technologies involved in SHM and no single person can be an expert in all aspects of the discipline.System Health Management: with Aerospace Applications provides an introduction to the major technologies, issues, and references in these disparate but related SHM areas. Since SHM has evolved most rapidly in aerospace, the various applications described in this book are taken primarily from the aerospace industry. However, the theories, techniques, and technologies discussed are applicable to many engineering disciplines and application areas. Readers will find sections on the basic theories and concepts of SHM, how it is applied in the system life cycle (architecture, design, verification and validation, etc.), the most important methods used (reliability, quality assurance, diagnostics, prognostics, etc.), and how SHM is applied in operations (commercial aircraft, launch operations, logistics, etc.), to subsystems (electrical power, structures, flight controls, etc.) and to system applications (robotic spacecraft, tactical missiles, rotorcraft, etc.). INDICE: About the EditorsList of ContributorsForewordSeries Editor PrefacePrefaceAcronyms Part One The Socio-technical Context of System Health ManagementCharles D. Mott 1 The Theory of System Health ManagementStephen B. JohnsonOverview1.1 Introduction1.2 Functions, Off-Nominal States, and Causation1.3 Complexity and Knowledge Limitations1.4 SHM Mitigation Strategies1.5 Operational Fault Management Functions1.6 Mechanisms1.7 Summary of Principles1.8 SHM Implementation1.9 Some Implications1.10 ConclusionBibliography 2 Multimodal CommunicationBeverly A. SauerOverview2.1 Multimodal Communication in SHM2.2 Communication Channels2.3 Learning from Disaster2.4 Current Communication in the Aerospace Industry2.5 The Problem of Sense-making in SHM Communication2.6 The Costs of Faulty Communication2.7 Implications2.8 ConclusionAcknowledgmentsBibliography 3 Highly Reliable OrganizationsAndrew WiedleaOverview3.1 The Study of HROs and Design for Dependability3.2 Lessons from the Field: HRO Patterns of Behavior3.3 Dependable Design, Organizational Behavior, and Connections to the HRO ProjectBibliography 4 Knowledge ManagementEdward W. RogersOverview4.1 Systems asEmbedded Knowledge 4.2 KM and Information Technology4.3 Reliability and Sustainability of Organizational Systems4.4 Case Study of Building a Learning Organization: Goddard Space Flight Center4.5 ConclusionBibliography 5 The Business Case for SHMKirby Keller and James PobleteOverview5.1 Business Case Processes and Tools5.2 Metrics to Support the Decision Process5.3 Factors to Consider inDeveloping an Enterprise Model5.4 Evaluation of Alternatives5.5 Modificationsin Selected Baseline Model5.6 Modeling Risk and Uncertainty5.7 Model Verification and Validation5.8 Evaluation Results5.9 Summary and ConclusionsBibliography Part Two SHM and the System LifecycleSeth S. Kessler 6 Health Management Systems Engineering and IntegrationTimothy J. Wilmering and Charles D. MottOverview6.1 Introduction6.2 Systems Thinking6.3 Knowledge Management6.4 Systems Engineering6.5 Systems Engineering Lifecycle Stages6.6 Systems Engineering, Dependability, and Health Management6.7 SHM Lifecycle Stages6.8 SHM Analysis Modelsand Tools6.9 SummaryAcknowledgmentsBibliography 7 ArchitectureRyan W. Deal and Seth S. KesslerOverview7.1 Introduction7.2 SHM System Architecture Components7.3 Examples of Power and Data Considerations7.4 SHM System Architecture Characteristics7.5 SHM System Architecture Advanced Concepts7.6 SummaryBibliography 8 System Design and Analysis MethodsIrem Y. TumerOverview8.1 Introduction8.2Lifecycle Considerations8.3 Design Methods and Practices for Effective SHM8.4SummaryAcknowledgmentsBibliography 9 Assessing and Maturing Technology Readiness LevelsRyan M. MackeyOverview9.1 Introduction9.2 Motivating Maturity Assessment9.3 Review of Technology Readiness Levels9.4 Special Needs of SHM9.5 Mitigation Approaches9.6 TRLs for SHM9.7 A Sample Maturation Effort9.8 SummaryBibliography 10 Verification and ValidationLawrenc

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-74133-7
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 656
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/07/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés