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Engine Maintainability by Design
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Abstract
A procedure is outlined by which an engine can be designed and developed to meet specific objectives for service life and maintainability. While the specific system illustrated is the engine for the Supersonic Transport, the method is applicable to any engine development where maintainability is a significant factor.
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Clark, D. and Davis, M., "Engine Maintainability by Design," SAE Technical Paper 640595, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640595.Also In
References
- Stahr, R. S. “Commercial Supersonic Propulsion - Maintainability by Design,” SAE and ASME Reliability and Maintainability Volume of Technical Papers May 1963
- Harris, T. A. “Predicting Bearing Reliability,” Machine Design January 3 1963
- Manson S. S. Haferd A. M. “A Linear Time - Temperature Relation for Extrapolation of Creep and Stress-Rupture Data,” Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory
- Johnson W. F. Jr. “Evaluation of Mechanical Systems Service Experience and Its Application To Reliability In Preliminary Design,” Joint AIAA - SAE - ASME Aerospace Reliability and Maintainability Conference May 6–8 1963