NAVY MIL-HDBK-472 NOTICE 1-1984 MAINTAINABILITY PREDICTION《可维护性预测》.pdf
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1、-_ - - _- MIL-HDBK-V72 NOTICE L MN W 9799970 00283Li3 9 A 24-May 1886 MILITARY STANDARD1 ZATION HAUNDBOOK MA I N TA I NAB I LI TY PREDI C TI ON I FSC-M I SC 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-. MIL-HDBK-Ll72 NOTICE 1 MN W 7797770 00283
2、LlLl O DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON D.C. 20360 MIL- HDBK- 472 MAINTAINABILITY PREDICTION 24 May 1966 1. This maintainability handbook was developed by the Department of Defense in accordance with established procedure. 2. This publication was approved on 24 May 1966 for printing and inclusion in
3、 the military standardization handbook series. 3. This document provides information on current maintainability prediction procedures. to personnel concerned with the design, development, and production of equipment and systems requiring a high order of maintainability. It will provide valuable info
4、rmation and guidance 4. Every effort has been made to reflect the latest information on maintainability prediction procedures. It is the intent to review this handbook periodically to insure its completeness and currency. Users of this document are encouraged to report any errors discovered and any
5、recom- mendations for changes or inclusions to the Commander, Naval Air Systems Command, Department of the Navy, Washington, D. C. 20360. i Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-LI72 NOTICE L MN 7799970 00283LI5 2 W MIL- HDBK-472 2
6、4 May 1966 FOREWORD The purpose of this Maintainability Prediction Handbook is to familiarize project managers and design engineers with current maintainability pre- diction procedures, To achieve this objective, particular care has been exercised in selecting and including only those procedures whi
7、ch are currently used in predicting the maintainability of equipment and systems, The high- lights of each maintainability prediction procedure are presented in a clear, lucid and intelligible manner and include useful supplementary information applicable to specific procedures, using the following
8、format. 1.0 GENERAL Philosophy, Assumptions and Summary Applicability Point of Application Basic Parameters of Measure Information Required Data Basis Correlation Between Predicted and Observed Values 2. O ANALYTIC FOUNDATION 3. O APPLICATION C This type of presentation facilitates reference to all
9、or to onIy those parts of a procedure which are of particular interest to the user. For example, the manager may be interested solely in the non-technical aspects, such as: Point of Application, or Applicability. Conversely, the engineer, may con- centrate on the kchnical aspects only, such as Analy
10、tic Foundation and Application. Thus, through the use of this handbook, maintainability engineers, working with a new development, can select the most applicable maintainability prediction procedure for a specific equipment or system. ii Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking per
11、mitted without license from IHS-,-,-Prediction facilitates an early asasesment of the maturity of the maintainability design and enables decisions concerning the compatibility of a proposed design with specified requirements or the choice of better al ternati ves. . The maintainability prediction pr
12、ocedures I and III are applicable solely to electronic systems and equipments. Procedures II and IV can be used for all systems and equipments. In applying procedure II to non-electronic equi pments the appropriate task times must be estimated. predict maintainability parameters of avionics, ground
13、and shipboard electronics at the organizational, intermediate and depot levels of mai ntenance. Procedure V can be used to In conclusion, the use of thls handbook facilitates the design, development, and production of equipment and systems requiring a high order of mai ntai nabi 1 i ty. iii -, 12 Ja
14、n 1984 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-472 NOTICE 1 12 January 1984 MILITARY HANDBOOK MAINTAINABILITY PREDICTION TO ALL HOLDERS OF MIL-HDBK-472: 1. THE FOLLOWING PAGES OF MIL-HDBK-472 HAVE BEEN REVISED AND SUPERSEDE THE PAGES
15、 LISTED: NEW PAGE 111 iv vi i vili ix 1 2 3- 4 : 6- 1 DATE 12 Jan 1984 24 May 1966 12 Jan 1984 12 Jan 1984 12 Jan 1984 12 Jan 1984 12 Jan 1984 24 May 1966 12 Jan 1984 12 Jan 1984 SUPERSEDED PAGE iii vi i vi ii i,x 1 (REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE). i 2 (REPRINTED WITHOUT CHANGE) 4 5- 1 PAGE X xi xi i xii
16、i xiv 5 2. THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE TO BE ADDED: DATE 12 Jan 12 Jan 12 Jan 12 Jan 12 Jan 12 Jan V-1 bolru 1-33 12 Jan A-V-1 thru A-V-22 12 Jan 1984 B-V-1 thru B-V-27 12 Jan 1984 C-V-1 thru C-V-8 12 Jan 1984 D-V-1 thru D-V-9 12 Jan 1984 984 98% 989 984 984, 984 984 DATE 24 May 1966 24 May 1966 24 May
17、1966 24 May 1966 24 May 1966 24 May 1966 24 May 1966 24 May 1966 3. RETAIN THIS NOTICE AND INSERT BEFORE TABLE OF CONTENTS. 4. indicated herein have been entered. This notice will be retained as a check sheet. This issuance, together with appended pages, is a separate publication. Military Handbook
18、is completely revised or cancelled. Holders of MIL-HDBK-472 will verify that page changes and additions Each notice is to be retained by stocking points until the I MNTY - 79021 w Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NOTICE 1 Custodians: A
19、rmy - MI Navy - AS Air Force - 17 Preparing activity: (Project MNTY-7902) Navy - AS Revi ew act i vi ti es : Army - Navy - EC, OS, SH Air Force - 11, 13, 14 . ! L I 12 Jan 1984 I J . 2 - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Repair time req
20、uired at the maintenance level involved. There are many sources which record the failure rate of parts as a function of use and environment. This failure rate, is expressed as the number of failures per unit of time. A typical measure is “failures per lo6 hours.“ The major advantage of using the fai
21、lure rate in maintainablity prediction calculations is that it provides an estimate of the relative frequency of failure of those components which are utilized in the design. Similarly, the relative frequency of failure of components at other maintainable levels can be determined by employing standa
22、rd reliability prediction techniques using parts failure rates. regression equations for calculating the maintenance action time. Another use of the failure rates is to weight the repair times for various categories of repair activity, in order to provide an estimate of Its contribution, to the tota
23、l mai ntenance ti me. Failure rates can also be utilized in applicable 2 -. 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-HDBK-472 24 XAY 1966 Repair times are determined from prior experience, simulation of repair tasks, or past data secured
24、 from similar applications. Most procedures break up the “maintenance action“, which is a more general expression than “repair actionff, into a number of basic maintenance tasks whose time of performance is summed to obtain the total time for the maintenance action. SUMMARY: It is emphasized that th
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