The concept for a dual test item has
been developed for use in simulating
live initiators/detonators during ground
testing to verify the proper operation of
the safing and firing circuitry for ground
and flight systems ordnance as well as
continuous monitoring for any stray
voltages. Previous ordnance simulators
have consisted of fuses, flash bulbs, inert
devices with bridge wires, and actual live
ordnance items mounted in test chambers.
Stray voltage detectors have included
devices connected to the firing circuits
for continuous monitoring and a
final no-voltage test just prior to ordnance
connection. The purpose of this
combined ordnance simulation and
stray-voltage detection is to provide an
improved and comprehensive method
to ensure the ordnance circuitry is verified
safe and operational.
This work was done by Terry Greenfield of
ASRC Aerospace Corp. for Kennedy Space
Center. For further information, contact the
Kennedy Innovative Partnerships Program
Office at (321) 861-7158. KSC-13282
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