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Reliability and Maintainability Design Standards from Readiness-Related Goals
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Aerospace Meeting
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English
Abstract
A set of procedures is identified which permits the determination of Reliability and Maintainability design standards for a Naval aircraft weapon system, in terms of readiness-related operational goals. Generalized relationships and specific logic tracks are identified for the principal readiness-related parameters.
The procedures are based on assumptions that the systems being designed will exhibit characteristics consistent with systems currently in operational use by the Fleet. The anticipated ranges of variation for the principal parameters are established by evaluating Fleetwide averages over a wide range of current Naval aircraft systems, considering two reporting periods Fiscal Years 1976 and 1978.
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Rogin, L. and Gold, J., "Reliability and Maintainability Design Standards from Readiness-Related Goals," SAE Technical Paper 791109, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/791109.Also In
References
- OPNAVINST 4790.2A CH-7 II
- MSOD 3-M Aviation Catalog of Information Reports
- SMRF (Ship Maintenance Readiness Factors for use in VSTOL Analysis 11 March 1977 ISI Report Number W7759-05