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Concurrent Design Facility
Concurrent Design Facility
22 Jun 2011
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The RAL Space Concurrent Design Facility (CDF) is designed for the quick and efficient conceptual design of complex space systems.
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Concurrent Design Facility
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The CDF has been developed by RAL Space Engineers, but incorporates the experience and best practice of other CDFs located overseas (for example ESA-ESTEC, NASA, ASI, CNES, JAXA and DLR).
The RAL Space CDF consists of three elements:
The Facility:
The room itself, the IT and communications hardware and the specialist space mission design software that enable engineers to design individual elements of a complex mission.
The Tools:
The primary tool is the design database software which automatically links the design of the individual elements of a mission into a coherent system.
The Methodology:
The process for efficiently coordinating the design activities of Engineers and Scientists in a concurrent design environment.
These three elements of the CDF enable novel space concepts to be quickly and efficiently assessed from technical, financial and programmatic points-of-view.
The key benefits of utilising the RAL Space CDF for Mission studies are:
Study Quality:
The rigorous and systematic approach to the design process helps ensure that the results are of a consistently high standard.
Efficiency:
ESA and other CDF operators report a reduction in assessment study costs by a factor of two and elapsed time by a factor of four.
Reduced Risk:
Examining the entire system at an early stage helps avoid surprises in the implementation and exploitation phases of the project.
Fostering Collaboration:
Teams of scientists and engineers from different organisations and countries are able to start work together on real projects quickly, build collaborations and profit from each other's strengths.
Stimulating Innovation:
New ideas and concepts can be refined, elaborated and assessed from scientific, technical and business points-of-view and take them to the next level of maturity.
The RAL Space CDF has been used for a wide variety of previous studies:
Study
Description
HAGRID (
study report
)
An early warning system for space weather events.
Mars Hopper
A Mars lander with long-range autonomy and a novel propulsion system.
Tropical Carbon Mission
A mission for monitoring atmospheric carbon from space.
Project BA/Lunar Mission One
A Lunar lander mission near the Moon’s south pole.
Project BA Return
A Lunar sample return mission.
UK Launch
An assessment of the UK launch market.
HexSat (
HexSwarm mission paper
)
Use of swarm satellites for self-assembly in-orbit.
The CDF is maintained by STFC and is available to the wider UK space community to help ensure the UK remains internationally competitive.
For more information please contact:
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