PREDICTION OF THE EFFECTS OF COMBINED AND SEQUENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS
Abstract
The project applies advanced techniques to determine the environmental competence of materials and equipments under combined and sequential environments experienced by Army systems and components in field operation. The critical aspect of environmental interaction is thoroughly treated and integrated into the overall approach. A plan is presented for receiving, organizing, and operating on the problem elements to yield the desired output of environmental effects prediction. The plan is specifically designed for computerization. The rationale is set forth in a logical and comprehensive framework that may be readily understood and implemented by the potential user. A pilot exercise of the computerized prediction system gives specific examples of the system operation in specific instances. Conclusions and recommendations are offered regarding system practicality, usefulness, potentialities and limitations, and the guideposts presented for future action in the field of environmental effects prediction.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0626422
Entities
People
- George Chernowitz
- S. Gurman
- S. J. Bailey
- S. M. Levin