Friday, April 16, 2010

Cryogenic cries !!!

The maiden flight of GSLV used an indigenous Cryogenic Engine. A first fully integrated field test for the engine. Once an intellectual mind of the scientist gets a set-back in the experiments he is charged 200% to deal with the gaps in the combination of the input ingredients. There is no look-back only the required level of post-mortem. The sensors must have actively collected the live data. It will be analyzed in detail, and a test routine probably added to the checklist to ensure the reason of dysfunction is permanently avoided. The incident gives if analyzed effectively would bring in innovation that takes the Quality paradigm in Space Research itself to a new level.

All the very best to the Cryogenic Team. The Cyrogenic incident(which is not yet fully analyzed) of yesterday signifies to me the the cries of the Infant. He’s born and now needs food to develop his brain and brawn.

The qualified analysis of the incident are what we should look forth to learn from. It would be great if ISRO could publish the methodology in which the country’s top minds crack this one. Many industries will learn from it. History doesn’t need to be repeated always, it’s learnings are to be turned into stepping stones.

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