Launch vehicle ascent is a time of high risk for an on-board crew. There are many types of failures that can kill the crew if the crew is still on-board when the failure becomes catastrophic. For some failure scenarios, there is plenty of time for the crew to be warned and to depart, whereas in some there is insufficient time for the crew to escape. There is a large fraction of possible failures for which time is of the essence and a successful abort is possible if the detection and action happens quickly enough. This paper focuses on abort determination based primarily on data already available from the GN&C system. This work is the result of failure analysis efforts performed during the Ares I launch vehicle development program. Derivation of attitude and attitude rate abort triggers to ensure that abort occurs as quickly as possible when needed, but that false positives are avoided, forms a major portion of the paper. Some of the potential failure modes requiring use of these triggers are described, along with analysis used to determine the success rate of getting the crew off prior to vehicle demise.
Nomenclature Symbols
F(x)= CDF for a GPD h = correlation height (or speed, etc.) for the data H M P = total window of interest (altitude, speed, etc.) M p* = probability setting for calculating the x* trigger value = desired false abort probability x = independent variable in a GPD x* = desired setting for a trigger as calculated by a GPD µ = threshold setting for a GPD σ = scale parameter for a GPD ξ = shape parameter for a GPD