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Engineering Design Handbook Maintainability Guide For Design Manjanath Subraya Hedge

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Engineering Design Handbook Maintainability Guide For Design Manjanath Subraya Hedge
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Publisher: U.S. Army Materiel Command
File Extension: PDF
File size: 26.85 MB
Pages: 427
Author: Manjanath Subraya Hedge, S T Aruna, Tanu Rattan, Kashinath C Patil
ISBN: 9781613440841, 1613440847
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Engineering Design Handbook Maintainability Guide For Design Manjanath Subraya Hedge by Manjanath Subraya Hedge, S T Aruna, Tanu Rattan, Kashinath C Patil 9781613440841, 1613440847 instant download after payment.

The objective of this 1972 handbook is to influence design so that equipment can be serviced efficiently and effectively if servicing is required, and repaired efficiently and effectively if it should fail; and be operable for the period of intended life without failing and without servicing, if possible. The designer who considers the technology of maintainability as one of the prime design considerations can play a vital part in the solution of the maintenance problem, whereas the designer who fails to do this adds to the intensity of the problem. Part One describes the extent of the maintenance problem in terms of the expenditure of money, men, and materiel. Part Two presents maintainability objectives, principles, and procedures. Part Three describes the nature of the maintenance problem in terms of the conditions under which weapon systems must be operated and maintained.
Content:
• Front Matter
• List of Illustrations
• List of Tables
• Preface
• Table of Contents
•Part I. Introduction to the Problem
1. The Maintenance Problem
2. The Problem of Reliability and Maintainability in Design
•Part II. General Objectives, Procedures, and Techniques
3. Maintainability and Reliability Concepts, Objectives, and Responsibilities
4. Coordinating Design - Program Plan for Maintainability
5. Maintainability Reviews and Trade-off Techniques
6. Maintenance Manuals
•Part III. Factors Affecting Maintainability
7. Logistical Support
8. Maintenance Personnel Skill and Availability
9. Basic Human Factors
10. Geographical-Environmental Conditions
11. Maintenance Facilities and Equipment
•Part IV. Considerations for General Design Application
12. Accessibility
13. Identification
14. Interchangeability
15. Safety
16. Servicing
17. Simplification
18. Standardization
19. Unitization and Modularization
20. Redundancy
21. Fasteners
22. Bearings and Seals
•Part V. Considerations Applicable to Special Types of Materiel
23. Electronic and Electrical Equipment
24. Fire Control Materiel
25. Missile and Rocket Materiel
26. Ground Support Materiel
27. Tank-Automotive Materiel
28. Munitions Materiel
29. Weapon Materiel
30. Army Marine Equipment
31. Aircraft Materiel
• Glossary
• Bibliography
• Appendix: Military Specifications, Standards, and Publications
Index

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