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by woodruffw
1516 days ago
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How many launch failures have been attributed to materials failures in the engines themselves, and not improper process and/or maintenance before actual launches? My intuition is that the latter would exceed the former, and that test stands aren’t a realistic environment for predicting their likelihood. |
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It is hard to imagine how you would determine, after the fact, whether a rocket blew up because of material failure or something else, but they seem to do it, anyway during development when they have a zillion sensors attached logging everything in real time: "hmm, a millisecond before the explosion, this reading went out of tolerance, and then this one, then this one, and then the data ends."