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Development of Navy Aircraft Baseline Reliability Predicition Models. Volume 2. User's Guide and Model Development

Authors :
VOUGHT CORP DALLAS TX
Ferguson, F. D.
Kolson, J. O.
Stracener, J. T.
VOUGHT CORP DALLAS TX
Ferguson, F. D.
Kolson, J. O.
Stracener, J. T.
Source :
DTIC AND NTIS
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

Models were developed for prediction of baseline reliability characteristics of notional (conceptual) Navy fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft. Each model consists of a set of mathematical equations relating two- digit Work Unit Code subsystem Mean Flight Hours Between Failures (MFHBF) to aircraft design/performance parameters. The prediction equations were derived using MFHBF data and aircraft design/performance from each of 43 representative historical Navy aircraft. Candidate predictor variables consisted of 101 design/ performance parameters for fixed wing aircraft and 89 design/performance parameters for rotary wing aircraft. This report contains two volumes: Volume I - Executive Summary and Volume II - User's Guide and Model Development. A summary of development of the baseline reliability prediction models is presented in Volume 1. The models and application procedure are contained in Part I of Volume 2. User's Guide, while data base development, technical approach, and model validation in Part 2.<br />See also Volume 1, ADA109330.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
DTIC AND NTIS
Notes :
text/html, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn832106882
Document Type :
Electronic Resource