М.Ю. Ерофеев, Л.И. Попов
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Increasing the effectiveness of the non-destructive testing
system for ground-based space infrastructure using ranked
network models and destructive testing methods
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M.Yu. Erofeev, L.I. Popov
Maximov Space Systems Research Institute, the branch of the Khrunichev State Research
and Production Space Center, Korolev town, Moscow region,
141091, Russia
The article discusses possible ways of improving the efficiency of non-destructive testing
systems based on optimization of the structure of tested elements. The shortcomings of
modern methods of collecting, storing, managing and analyzing information about the
ground-based space infrastructure elements are analyzed. The possibilities of using net-
work models ranked by criticality and the probability of failure for selecting optimal var-
iants of repair strategies, applying electronic databases with scaling feature, and using
destructive testing to obtain and accumulate information about the life dispersion and
identification the reasons for the loss of working capacity by elements of space infra-
structure are shown.
Keywords
: ground-based space infrastructure, destructive and non-destructive control,
network model.
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Erofeev
M.Yu.
, Leading Research Scientist, Maximov Space Systems Research Institute,
the branch of the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center.
e-mail:
trasimatza@mail.ruPopov L.I.
, Deputy Director on the testing and operation of space technology, Space
Systems Research Institute, Maximov Space Systems Research Institute, the branch of
the Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center.
e-mail:
niiks@khrunichev.com