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Analysis of Operational Availability under Changing Failure Rate and Supportability  

Tak, Jung Ho (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering Daegu University)
Jung, Won (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering Daegu University)
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Journal of Applied Reliability / v.18, no.1, 2018 , pp. 1-7 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: Maintaining appropriate operational availability (Ao) is a key element of combat victory, but estimates vary according to estimation methods. The purpose of this study is to improve the accuracy of estimating operational availability by tracing the changes of the weapon system's failure rate, repair rate, and the level of logistic support. Methods: In order to track the change in the operating availability, the MDT (mean down time) is modeled by adding the repair time and the ALDT (administration and logistic delay time) to the service time. Results: Using the field data of the weapon system A operated by the ROKAF, the failure rate follows a non-homogeneous Poisson process that changes with time, and it is modeled considering the changing repair rate and the logistic support time. Conclusion: The accuracy of the analytical results was verified by comparing the actual operating data with the estimated availability. The results of this study can be used to track and evaluate the availability in a realistic situation where the failure rate and maintenance rate continuously change in operating environment.
Keywords
Operational Availability; Reliability; Maintainability; Supportability; NHPP; Crow-AMSAA; Markov Analysis;
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