Parametric Cost Model for Ground and Space Telescopes

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作者
Stahl, H. Philip [1 ]
Allison, Michael [1 ]
机构
[1] NASA, MSFC, Huntsville, AL 35821 USA
关键词
Space Telescope Cost Model; Parametric Cost Model;
D O I
10.1117/12.2562884
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Parametric cost models can be used by designers and project managers to compare cost between major architectural cost drivers and allow high-level design trades; enable cost-benefit analysis for technology development investment; and, provide a basis for estimating total project cost between related concepts. The NASA Marshall Space Flight Center has developed a 5-parameter first-article optical telescope assembly cost model OTA$ (FY17) = $20M x 30((S/G)) x D-(1.7) x lambda((-0.5)) x T(-0.25) x e((-0.028) (Y-1960)) Where S/G = 1 for space and 0 for ground telescopes, D = diameter, lambda = diffraction limited wavelength, T = operating temperature and Y = year of development. The model explains 92% (Adjusted R2) of the cost variation in a database of 47 total ground and space telescope assemblies (OTA). The MSFC model estimates the most likely cost for only the OTA. Where an OTA is defined as the subsystem which collects electromagnetic radiation and focuses it (focal) or concentrates it (afocal) into the science instruments. An OTA consists of the primary mirror, secondary mirror, auxiliary optics and support structure (such as optical bench or truss structure, primary support structure, secondary support structure or spiders, straylight baffles, mechanisms for adjusting the optical components, electronics or power systems for operating these mechanisms, etc.). Finally, duplication only reduces cost for the manufacture of identical systems (i.e. multiple aperture sparse arrays or interferometers). And, while duplication does reduce the cost of manufacturing the mirrors of segmented primary mirror, this cost savings does not appear to manifest itself in the final primary mirror assembly (presumably because the structure for a segmented mirror is more complicated than for a monolithic mirror).
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