The Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large pump-fed liquid rocket engine systems. These requirements were the need for built-in full mission support capability, and complexity and flexibility of function not previously needed in this type of application.
An engine mounted programmable digital control system was developed to meet these requirements. The engine system and controller and their function are described. Design challenges encountered during the course of development included accommodation for a very severe engine environment, the implementation of redundancy and redundancy management to provide fail-operational/fail-safe capability, removal of heat from the package, and significant constraints on computer memory size and processing time.
The flexibility offered by programmable control reshaped the approach to engine design and development and set the pattern for future controls development in these types of applications
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Walter T. Mitchell/Richard F. Searle NASA Marshall Space Flight Center/Rocketdyne
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The Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) presented new requirements in the design of controls for large pump-fed liquid rocket engine systems. These requirements were the need for built-in full mission support capability, and complexity and flexibility of function not previously needed in this type of application.
An engine mounted programmable digital control system was developed to meet these requirements. The engine system and controller and their function are described. Design challenges encountered during the course of development included accommodation for a very severe engine environment, the implementation of redundancy and redundancy management to provide fail-operational/fail-safe capability, removal of heat from the package, and significant constraints on computer memory size and processing time.
The flexibility offered by programmable control reshaped the approach to engine design and development and set the pattern for future controls development in these types of applications