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Near-term schedule. Scott Horner. Background. MCCS software engineering build #3 was delivered in June and tested by the SIL team in early July A number of bugs were identified, preventing tier 4 level testing in the SIL and line operations with this build
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Near-term schedule Scott Horner
Background MCCS software engineering build #3 was delivered in June and tested by the SIL team in early July A number of bugs were identified, preventing tier 4 level testing in the SIL and line operations with this build MCCS software engineering build #4 was added to the schedule – delivery from L3 to DFRC 30 Sept FORCAST completed tier 1-3 testing with EB3
Segment 2 “lego” schedule FRR #3 TA Activation FCF AFSRB 2009 Door @ 100% Door @ 10% This lego chart does not match the IMS and has not been fully approved by the program. FORCAST is not installed until this period. FORCAST installation, MCCS change-over from open door build to EB4, MCCS checkout, and observatory checkout will need to occur prior to the start of line operations. The EMI testing needs to be inserted into the flow of line operations at an appropriate point. TA Characterization 2010 First Light attempt This period was going to be used to integrate FORCAST, balance the TA, test the FORCAST to MCCS software interface, and perform EMI testing of FORCAST TA Characterization ISF Work in progress IMS:SOFIA_MS090924Dyn.mpp Created 09/25/2009
FORCAST flow change • The silver lining • The previous schedule had MCCS software engineering build #4 arriving just-in time for testing on the aircraft with FORCAST – this represented a high risk to the success of the tests planned for that period • MCCS software engineering build #4 will be tested (tier 1-4) with the FORCAST software in the SIL in November prior to FORCAST delivery or installation on the aircraft
Integrated Master Schedule • The IMS has been modified to include filters for FORCAST and GREAT tasks • Caveats: The FORCAST tasks in the IMS are not up to date and this has task has priority over my checking the GREAT flow • FORCAST flow (SCI-AR-MEM-PM12-2001) – was up to date with the IMS but now needs to be revised based on the new plan • GREAT flow – will finish once the FORCAST flow is released • FORCAST and HIPO use for TA testing needs to be worked out
Filtered FORCAST schedule No longer current
Segment 2 – Tracking Dates FORCAST and/or HIPO may be utilized for TA characterization during this period. Detailed planning for this period cannot occur until we have TA flight performance data. 2010 TA Characterization TA Characterization 2011 IMS:SOFIA_MS090911ajl.mpp Created 09/14/2009
Segment 3 flight phase overview – Tracking Dates 2011 LOC Germany Deploy either/or 2012 2012 2013 Southern Hemisphere Deployment FOC 2013 2014 IMS:SOFIA_MS090924Dyn.mpp Created 09/25/2009
Lab construction at DAOF SI labs at DAOF are scheduled to be completed in FY10 Should only impact FORCAST – impact should be minor but we need to keep track of both schedules
Hangar floorplan Hangar Outside Main entrance
Lab ceiling Most of the labs will have 11’6” (3.5m) ceilings Areas of two of the labs will have 11’ ceilings 11’6” requirement was derived from need to change out fill tubes Most operations that require high ceilings can be done in the PIF area or on the hangar floor if needed
Documents • Need SI review • TASS specification (SCI-AR-SPE-SE01-040) • Vacuum specification (APP-AR-SPE-SE01-028A) • SI equipment to counterweight rack ICD (SCI-AR-ICD-SE03-2027) • SI cart to facility ICD (SCI-AR-ICD-SE03-2017) • SI cart to aircraft ICD (SOF-AR-ICD-SE03-2005) • Available soon • FORCAST integration flow (SCI-AR-MEM-PM12-2001) • GREAT integration flow (SCI-AR-MEM-PM12-2003) • For your information • HIPO line operations test report (SCI-US-TRP-SV03-2012) • FORCAST line operations test plan (SCI-US-PLA-SV01-????) • Franziska Harms’ dissertation, “A Contribution to Characterizing and Calibrating the Pointing Control System of the SOFIA Telescope” • Sven Schmid, et al. 2009, Journal of Aircraft Vol. 46, No. 4, July–August 2009 “Passive Control of the Flow Around the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy” • Stefan Brüggenwirth’s dissertation, “Development, Analysis and Verificaiton of the SOFIA Telescope Assembly Software Simulator” – “good reading for background on how the TA actually works”