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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The DOE/NASA Stirling Engine Project Office has required that contractors make safety considerations an integral part of all phases of the Stirling engine development program. As an integral part of each engine design subtask, analyses are evolved to determine possible modes of failure. The accepted system safety analysis techniques (Fault Tree, FMEA, Hazards Analysis, etc.) are applied in various degrees of extent at the system, subsystem and component levels. The primary objectives are to identify critical failure areas, to enable removal of susceptibility to such failures or their effects from the system and to minimize risk.
    Keywords: URBAN TECHNOLOGY AND TRANSPORTATION
    Type: NASA-TM-82615 , DOE/NASA/51040-25 , E-867 , Intern. Systems Safety Conf.,; Jul 26, 1981 - Jul 31, 1981; Denver, CO; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: DOE has established a number of broad programs aimed at reducing fuel consumption. Several programs address the R&D of ground transportation propulsion alternatives to the conventional spark-ignition engine. NASA Lewis is responsible for managing the effort between the Government and industry teams involving American and foreign companies. Thus, existing NASA SR&QA procedure were modified/adapted to these R&D programs and implemented to assure that the test hardware design intent was met, the hardware was not hazardous to personnel, it would demonstrate reliable operation, and it would help establish the future R&D quality assurance and maintainability requirements. This successful low-cost approach might be applicable to other similar projects.
    Keywords: URBAN TECHNOLOGY AND TRANSPORTATION
    Type: NASA-TM-82997 , DOE/NASA/51040-42 , E-1430 , NAS 1.15:82997 , Ann. Quality Congr.; May 24, 1983 - May 26, 1983; Boston, MA; United States
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