MIL-I-85889(AS)
4.3.2.2 Thermal stabilization test. The contractor shall instrument an igniter with temperature sensing
transducers. The igniter may employ live propellant or inert propellant with similar thermal properties. The
instrumented igniter shall be placed in temperature conditioning chambers maintained at the operating or storage
temperature limits, whichever is most extreme The temperature history of the igniter shall be recorded to establish
the time required for the igniter to achieve a stable, uniform temperature. Based on these results, the contractor
will recommend minimum conditioning times to the contracting activity. Results of the thermal stabilization test
shall be documented in the Design Verification Report (see 4.3.4.6).
4.3.3 Analyses.
4.3.4.1 Program plan. When specified in the contractor order, the contractor shall update the structural
analysis based on the test results in Phase Il. The structural analysis shall be made available to the contracting
activity for acceptance
4.3.4 Documentation and reviews.
4.3.4.1 Program plan. When specified in the contract or order, the contractor shall update the program plan
within 60 days follwing initiation of Phase Il. The revoked program plan shall be made available to the contracting
activity for accompliance.
4.3.4.2 System safety plan. program plan. When specified in the contract or order, the contractor shall update the
system safety program plan within 90 days following initiation of Phase Il. The revised system safety program plan
shall be made available to the contracting activity for acceptance.
4.3.4.3 Quality assurance plan. When specified in the contractor order, the contractor shall update the quality
assurance plan within 90 days following initiation of Phase Il. The revised quality assurance plan shall be made
available to the contracting activity for acceptance.
4.3.4.4 Configuration management plan. When specified in the contractor order, the contractor shall update
the configuration management plan within 90 days following initiation of Phase Il. The revised configuration
management plan shall be made available to the contracting activity for acceptance.
4.3.4.5 Radiograpic inspection procedure. When specified m the contract or order, and prior to the fabrication
of any test items in Phase II, the contractor shall prepare a radiographic inspection procedure using quality level
I of MIL-STD-453 as a guideline. The contractor shall make available the procedure along with sample films to
the contracting activity for acceptance Any subsequent change to the radiograph inspection procedure shall
be acceptable to the contracting activity.
4.3.4.5 Design verificaiton report. When specified in the contract or order, the contractor shall prepare a design
verificaiton report which summarizes the results of ail efforts conducted during Phase Ii. The design verification
r-shall be made available to the contracting activity no later than 30 days prior to the Critical Design Review.
The report shall be revised based on comments provided by the contracting activity and again made abailable
for acceptance within 60 days following the Critical Design Review.
4.3.4.7 Level 3 engineering drawings. When specified in the contractor order, the contractor shall prepare
Level 3 engineering drawings and associated lists in accordance with DOD-D-1000. The contractor shall incorporate
detailed classification of characteristics in accordance with DOD-STS-2101 into the drawings. Tolerancing shall
be in accordance with ANSI Y145 The drawings shall be made available to the contracting activity no later than
30 days prior to the Critical Design Review.
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