GB/T 29075-2012
ActiveProbabilistic risk assessment procedure for spacecrafts
航天器概率风险评估程序
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the procedures and methods for conducting probabilistic risk assessments (PRA) on spacecraft, including identifying failure scenarios, quantifying risks, and evaluating system reliability. It is applied in the aerospace industry during the design, development, and operational phases of spacecraft to support safety decisions and mission planning. The standard is used by engineers and risk analysts to systematically assess potential hazards and mitigate risks in complex space systems.
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