A Study of Opportunistic Replacement Tactics for Modular Jet Engine Management.
Abstract
Opportunistic replacement for the F-100 engine has been previously studied to determine if an opportunistic replacement policy can save jet engine maintenance costs. The idea of opportunistic replacement is to replace an unfailed engine part before it fails while the engine is in the repair shop for some other reason (an opportunity). The costs that have been addressed in previous research are transportation, packing, manpower, parts, and depot overhaul costs. This study developed a method by which the impact of opportunistic replacement on spare engine and module inventory requirements can be assessed. Several different opportunistic replacement policies were studied and an optimum policy, based on the inventory costs and depot overhaul costs, was found. The optimum policy resulted in a 16 percent savings in initial inventory investment. Data was obtained from the Directorate of Propulsion and Auxiliary Power Systems, Headquarters, Air Force Logistics Command. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1977
- Accession Number
- ADA044184
Entities
People
- Thomas J. Duvall
- Thomas J. Goetz
Organizations
- Air Force Institute of Technology