ANALYSIS OF MAINTENANCE TASK TIME DATA (COVERING ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRO-MECHANICAL COMPONENTS DURING WEAPON SYSTEM OPERATIONAL PHASE)
Abstract
This study and investigation was undertaken to develop maintenance task time data for electrical, electronic and electromechanical component/ replaceable items of a ballistic missile weapon system. Maintenance task time data were researched from unscheduled maintenance actions recorded in the field, during the operational phase of the JUPITER Weapon System (WS-315A2) covering a period of three years. Statistical information was computed as minimum-time-to- repair, maximum-time-to-repair and mean-time-to-repair (MTTR) data for individual components. These statistics were correlated with component identification both by function and Federal Stock Number. Active maintenance times were tabulated on alphabetical nomenclature listings of component/ replaceable items grouped by: (1) A Weapon System Summary denoting overall system experience. (2) An End Item Summary denoting specific applications within equipments. The active maintenance times were identified in these listings as to minimum, mean, and maximum-time-to-repair levels. Component ancillary maintenance data were also tabulated on alphabetical nomenclature listings as a Component/Replaceable Item Summary with end item grouping.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0610741
Entities
Organizations
- Stellantis North America (formerly Chrysler)