The Validation of a Maintainability Prediction Technique for an Airborne Electronic System

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Title
The Validation of a Maintainability Prediction Technique for an Airborne Electronic System
Date
1965
Index Abstract
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Not Needed
Report Number
AMRL TR 65-42
Creator
Retterer, B. L.
Griswold, G. H.
McLaughlin, R. L.
Corporate Author
Radio Corporation of America
Laboratory
Behavioral Sciences Laboratory
Extent
78
Identifier
AD0622804
Access Rights
CFSTI
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
AF 33(615)-1338
DoD Project
7184
DoD Task
718406
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Distribution Conflict
No
Abstract
A technique for predicting the maintainability, at the field maintenance level, of airborne electronic equipment was investigated. In the technique, which was based on one previously developed for ground electronic systems, design features, skill requirements, facilities and the maintenance environment are used to predict maintenance times. Predictions of elemental task-times involved in maintaining the AN/APX-46 airborne IFF were computed from ratings made independently by Air Force and contractor (RCA) personnel. These predictions were compared with each other and with data collected under field conditions in which malfunctions were artificially introduced. The two independent predictions of overall down time were in close agreement with each other, however, there was little agreement between the elemental task-time predictions. Although the fieldcondition data were limited, the analyses suggest that the prediction equation would tend to overestimate actual times. On the basis of this study it cannot be concluded that the technique, as used, accurately predicts maintenance down-time of airborne electronic equipment. However, it appears that portions of the technique could be used to evaluate the relative maintainability of alternative designs. Suggestions for modifying the techniques and for improving the predictions are presented.
Report Availability
Full text available
Date Issued
1965-05
Provenance
RAF Centre of Aviation Medicine
Type
report
Format
1 online resource

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