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Booster Mechanical Launch Operations. Kristine Larson. A Little About Me. Kansas State University Graduating May 2014 Major: Mechanical Engineering Minors: Leadership Studies and Physics Hometown: Galva, KS Interests: While here long walks on the beach
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Booster Mechanical Launch Operations Kristine Larson
A Little About Me • Kansas State University • Graduating May 2014 • Major: Mechanical Engineering • Minors: Leadership Studies and Physics • Hometown: Galva, KS • Interests: While here long walks on the beach • Working under Nicolas Charalambous for the Booster Mechanical group on the Juno Mission • Fun fact: Grew up on a farm where my dad and brother still work 600 acres
Goals and Objectives • Learn the Atlas acronyms • Understand the booster system and the process • Shadow someone that deals with every part of the rocket • Make an difference at ULA this summer • Participate in the Intern rocket program • Help me find a focus on my major • Get to know all the interns and hang out outside of work • Get to know as many engineers, technicians, managers, HR, etc. as I can • Have fun!
My Experience:Process of Booster Build HIGH BAY TESTING & BOOSTER TRANSPORT X45-BST04-VIF LVOS X45-BST05-VIF SRB ERECTION X45-SRB03-VIF SRB NOSECONE X45-SRB03-VIF LAUNCH? X45-LCA29-SLC WDR X45-LCA29-SLC TESTING X45-BPR05-SLC Seq. 30 FUELING & TESTING X45-BRP04-SLC
X45-BPR05-SLC Seq. 30 • Ran procedure for Pre-Autocoupler Dewpoints of POGO and Ambient/Heated GN2 for WDR preparation POGO Heated GN2 Ambient GN2
Migrating from EPIC to ORBITS X45-BST04-VIF, X45-BST01-SKD, & X45-BHY02-VIF
PIRS • When running procedure for heated leak checks, we found an audible leak in the stem of the GN892MV valve. I had the opportunity to run a PIRS report for it, coordinate for the valve replacement delivery, and supervise the operation. Compiled Burnoff Lists • Task given by James Whelan, basically just combining all the booster burnoff lists into one Master file and sorting through to combine same part listings to make a more efficient ordering system for post launch.
Challenges and Opportunities • Challenges • Access • Understanding the acronyms • Understanding the tools (schematics, EPIC, ADMS, etc.) • Opportunities • Able to see rocket from high bay to hopefully launch • Learned first hand the responsibilities of an engineer • Networked with people from areas around the company • Ran a procedure in the LCC • Experiencing WDR, and hopefully a launch
Lessons Learned & Best Practices • Lessons learned • How engineers interact in the real world • Relationship with technicians • Where to go for help • How to understand procedures and read schematics • How to use programs such as ADMS, Epic, Orbits, ArcPlot, etc. • Best practices • Buddy system • Seeing the operations • Being able to run my own procedure with supervision • To improve • More access for interns • More opportunities to work with hands-on projects
Results & Conclusions • Throughout the summer I was able to accomplish all my goals • Learned acronyms • Now understand more about the rocket, and the booster system • Got a variety of experiences by shadowing people with different tasks and from different areas • Networked with people from all over the company • I feel I made a difference at ULA this summer through • Bringing another view to the table when looking at things • Working procedures through Orbits • Running procedures • Having people become more familiar with their systems to be able to train me