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1、Best Practices Entry: Best Practice Info:a71 Committee Approval Date: 2000-04-19a71 Center Point of Contact: JSCa71 Submitted by: Wil HarkinsSubject: Benefits of Implementing Maintainability on NASA Programs Practice: Programmatic provisions for ease of maintenance greatly enhance hardware and softw
2、are system operational effectiveness for both in-space and ground support systems.Programs that Certify Usage: This practice has been used on International Space Station Program, Hubble Space Telescope, SRBs, Shuttle GSE, Space Acceleration Measurement System, and others.Center to Contact for Inform
3、ation: JSCImplementation Method: This Lesson Learned is based on Maintainability Technique number PM-1 from NASA Technical Memorandum 4628, Recommended Techniques for Effective Maintainability.Benefit:Implementation of maintainability principles can reduce risk by increasing operational availability
4、 and reducing lifecycle costs. Provisions for system maintainability also yields long term benefits that include decreased maintenance times, less wear and tear on project personnel, and extended useful life of ground and in-space assets.Implementation Method:Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduc
5、tion or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Over the years, NASA has successfully launched manned spacecraft to the moon, sent unmanned probes into the outer reaches of the solar system, and developed reusable space systems for earth orbitable missions. NASA also performs valuable atmo
6、spheric research and development of ground systems, all of which contain complex hardware and software that must be maintained during all phases of operations and in multiple environments. However, in this age of shrinking budgets, doing more with less is becoming the overall programmatic theme. NAS
7、A space flight programs are being driven towards more automated, compact designs in which fewer support resources will be available than in past programs. This technique will outline the benefits of implementing well-defined and user-friendly principles of maintainability on all NASA programs, regar
8、dless of the operational scenario. Emphasis is placed on how and why a maintainability program can enhance the effectiveness of a system and its overall operation. It must be noted, however, that maintainability of unmanned deep space systems provides a different set of challenges.Maintainability is
9、 defined in NASA Handbook 5300.4(1E), “Maintainability Program Requirements for Space Systems,“ as: “A measure of the ease and rapidity with which a system or equipment can be restored to operational status following a failure,“ and is consistent with NHB 7120.5, “Management of Major Systems and Pro
10、jects.“ It is a characteristic of equipment and installation, personnel availability in the required skill levels, adequacy of maintenance procedures and test equipment, and the physical environment under which maintenance is performed. Applying maintainability principles will enhance the systems re
11、adiness/availability through factors such as visibility, accessibility, testability, simplicity, and interchangeability of the systems being maintained. Using maintainability prediction techniques and other quantitative maintainability analyses can greatly enhance the confidence in operational capab
12、ilities of a design. These predictions can also aid in design decisions and trade studies where several design options are being considered. Also, cost savings and fewer schedule impacts in the operational phase of the program will result due to decreased maintenance time, minimization of support eq
13、uipment, and increased system availability. Another benefit is a decrease in management overhead later on in the life cycle as a result of including maintainability planning as a full partner in early maintenance/logistics concept planning and development.PROGRAMMATIC BENEFITSMaintainability Program
14、 ImplementationProject management is responsible for implementing maintainability on a program via development of specific requirements for cost effective system maintenance in the early phases of the life cycle. Trade studies of the impacts of maintainability design on life cycle costs are used to
15、evaluate the balance between cost of designing to minimize maintenance times and the associated increase in system availability resulting from the decrease in maintenance times. Usually, the up-front cost of designing in maintainability is much less than the cost savings realized over the operationa
16、l portion of the life cycle.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Several programs have opted to accept the short-term cost savings by deleting maintainability requirements in the design phase, but the associated increase in maintenance and
17、 support costs incurred during operations would have been significant. An example of this is the Space Station Program, which had deleted requirements for on-orbit automated fault detection, isolation and recovery (FDIR), saving the program up-front money. However, the alternative concept was to inc
18、rease the mission control center manpower during operations for ground based FDIR, but this presented a significant cost increase when averaged over the life cycle. Another positive example is the Hubble Space Telescope Program. Maintainability concepts were included early in the life cycle, where m
19、aintenance planning and optimum ORU usage in design saved the program significant costs when on-orbit repairs became necessary. Figure 1 accentuates the cost tradeoffs between introducing maintainability concepts into a program and the time at which they are introduced. These tradeoffs can mean the
20、difference between a successful maintainability program and a costly, less effective one.refer to D descriptionProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-D Figure 1. Effect of Implementing Maintainability Program vs Phase The NASA systems engine
21、ering process should require that the system be designed for ease of maintenance within its specified operating environment(s), and should ensure that the proper personnel (design and operations maintainability experts) and funds are committed to development of the process to achieve maximum program
22、 benefit. Program schedule will be affected by lack of system maintainability because necessary ground support will increase, maintenance times will be higher, necessary maintenance actions will increase, EVA will be at a premium, and system availability will be lower. Table 1 highlights key program
23、 benefits.a71 Enhanced System Readiness/Availabilitya71 Reduced Downtimea71 Supportable Systemsa71 Ease of Troubleshooting and Repaira71 System Growth Oppertunitiesa71 Hardware/Software Modificationsa71 Interchangeabilitya71 Modular Designsa71 Decreased Storage Considerationsa71 Reduced Maintenance
24、Manpowera71 Reduced Operational Costsa71 Compatibility with other Programsa71 Reduced Management OverheadTable 1: Maintainability Programmatic Benefits Maintenance/Logistics Concept DevelopmentDevelopment of the maintenance and logistics concepts for a program early in the life cycle must include th
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