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ISO 21347:2005
International Standard
ISO 21347:2005
Space systems — Fracture and damage control
Edition 1
2005-05
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ISO 21347:2005
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ISO 21347:2005

ISO 21347:2005
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Abstract

ISO 21347:2005 establishes general requirements for the application of fracture control technology to fracture critical items (FCIs) fabricated by metallic, non-metallic or composite materials. It also establishes mechanical damage control requirements for mechanical damage critical items (MDCIs) fabricated by composite materials. These requirements, when implemented on a particular space system, may assure a high level of confidence in achieving safe operation and mission success.

The requirements set forth in ISO 21347:2005 are the minimum fracture control and mechanical damage control requirements for FCIs and MDCIs in general space systems, including launch vehicles and spacecraft. With necessary modifications, these requirements may also be applicable to reusable launch vehicles (RLVs). ISO 21347:2005 is not applicable to the NASA Space Shuttle and its payloads or the International Space Station and its equipment since they already have a set of specific requirements suitable for their special applications.

ISO 21347:2005 is not applicable in processing detected defects.

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  •  : Published
     : 2005-05
    : International Standard to be revised [90.92]
  •  : 1
     : 20
  • ISO/TC 20/SC 14
    49.140 
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Space systems — Fracture and damage control
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Space systems — Fracture and damage control

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