An Analysis of the Costs and Benefits in Improving F402-RR-406A High Pressure Turbine, Second Stage Blades Under the Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program (CIP)

Abstract

This thesis is part of a continuing project at the Naval Postgraduate School attempting to validate the cost effectiveness of the Aircraft Engine Component Improvement Program. It focuses on the costs and benefits derived from Power Plant Change 159 which improved High Pressure Turbine, Second Stage blades on the Harrier (AV-8B) aircraft's Rolls-Royce Pegasus (F402-RR-F406A) engine. Because sufficient failure rate data for the improved blades was not available, the analysis considers a range of costs/benefits based on two different projected blade reliabilities. The improvement to the High Pressure Turbine, Second Stage blades was found to be cost-effective from both a financial break- even point, in that the cost to produce the improvement will be recovered by the end of 1996 for the full range of projected blade reliabilities and from a Net Present Value analysis which shows that this improvement will save the Department of the Navy between $17,192,827 and $38,639,494 (in 1992 dollars) over the projected life cycle of the engine.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA285127

Entities

People

  • Donald A. Walter

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Ground and Sea Platforms

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Aerial Warfare
  • Aircraft Engines
  • Aircrafts
  • Combustion Chambers
  • Cost Effectiveness
  • Costs
  • Data Displays
  • Databases
  • Engine Components
  • Engineering
  • Engines
  • High Pressure
  • Life Cycles
  • Systems Management
  • Turbines
  • United States
  • Warfare

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Life Cycle Cost Analysis