DocumentCode :
2586855
Title :
Two level maintenance: How do you get there
Author :
Daugherty, George L.
Author_Institution :
Martin Marietta Electron. Syst. Co., Orlando, FL, USA
fYear :
1991
fDate :
29-31 Jan 1991
Firstpage :
397
Lastpage :
399
Abstract :
It is argued that proper partitioning analysis performed early in the conceptual design can rapidly identify and address significant support cost reduction opportunities for weapons systems designers. This is accomplished through design for two-level maintenance. The two-level maintenance requirement is defined and described in terms of its influence on the design process, and techniques are used to minimize weapon system logistics design issues are reported. These techniques and their benefits are described. The author concludes that there are three enabling technologies for meeting a two-level maintenance requirement: the conceptual design must be partitioned for minimum life-cycle costs, adequate built-in testing (BIT) must be designed into the hardware to provide the system maintainer with diagnostics capability to the candidate line-replaceable unit (LRU) level (from the partitioning analysis), and the candidate LRUs must be packaged for replacement in the user´s forward operating environment
Keywords :
failure analysis; maintenance engineering; military systems; quality control; reliability; testing; weapons; QC; built-in testing; cost; design; diagnostics; hardware; life-cycle; line-replaceable unit; logistics; partitioning analysis; quality control; reliability; two-level maintenance; weapons systems; Assembly; Cost function; Maintenance; Pipelines; Safety; Scheduling; System testing; Test equipment; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1991. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-87942-661-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ARMS.1991.154468
Filename :
154468
Link To Document :
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