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Technology Transfer Challenges: A Case Study of User-Centered Design in NASA's Systems Engineering Culture

机译:技术转让的挑战:NASA系统工程文化中以用户为中心的设计案例研究

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The Upper Stage (US) section of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Ares I rocket will require internal access platforms for maintenance tasks performed by humans inside the vehicle. Tasks will occur during expensive critical path operations at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) including vehicle stacking and launch preparation activities. Platforms must be translated through a small human access hatch, installed in an enclosed worksite environment, support the weight of ground operators and be removed before flight - and their design must minimize additional vehicle mass at attachment points. This paper describes the application of a user-centered conceptual design process and the unique challenges encountered within NASA's systems engineering culture focused on requirements and "heritage hardware". The NASA design team at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) initiated the user-centered design process by studying heritage internal access kits and proposing new design concepts during brainstorming sessions. Simultaneously, they partnered with the Technology Transfer/Innovative Partnerships Program to research inflatable structures and dynamic scaffolding solutions that could enable ground operator access. While this creative, technology-oriented exploration was encouraged by upper management, some design stakeholders consistently opposed ideas utilizing novel, untested equipment. Subsequent collaboration with an engineering consulting firm improved the technical credibility of several options, however, there was continued resistance from team members focused on meeting system requirements with pre-certified hardware. After a six-month idea-generating phase, an intensive six-week effort produced viable design concepts that justified additional vehicle mass while optimizing the human factors of platform installation and use. Although these selected final concepts closely resemble heritage internal access platforms, challenges from the application of the user-centered process provided valuable lessons for improving future collaborative conceptual design efforts.
机译:美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的Ares I火箭的上段(美国)部分将需要内部检修平台来执行车内人员执行的维护任务。在肯尼迪航天中心(KSC)进行的昂贵的关键路径操作期间,将执行任务,包括车辆堆叠和发射准备活动。平台必须通过一个较小的人行通道平移,安装在封闭的工作场所环境中,支撑地面操作员的重量,并且在飞行前必须拆除-其设计必须最大程度地减少附加点处的额外车辆质量。本文介绍了以用户为中心的概念设计过程的应用以及在NASA系统工程文化中遇到的独特挑战,这些挑战集中于需求和“继承硬件”。马歇尔太空飞行中心(MSFC)的NASA设计团队通过研究传统的内部通道套件并在集思广益会议期间提出新的设计概念,启动了以用户为中心的设计过程。同时,他们与“技术转让/创新合作伙伴计划”合作研究了可充气结构和动态脚手架解决方案,这些解决方案可以使地面操作人员进入。尽管这种创新的,以技术为导向的探索受到了高层管理人员的鼓励,但一些设计利益相关者始终反对利用未经测试的新颖设备来提出想法。随后与工程咨询公司的合作提高了几种选择的技术可信度,但是,团队成员一直在抵制专注于使用预认证硬件满足系统要求的抵制。经过六个月的构思阶段,经过六周的艰苦努力,产生了可行的设计概念,这些设计合理地证明了额外的车辆质量,同时优化了平台安装和使用的人为因素。尽管这些选定的最终概念与传统的内部访问平台非常相似,但是以用户为中心的过程所带来的挑战为改进未来的协作概念设计工作提供了宝贵的经验教训。

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