ELMSIM was developed in 1974-1975 as an interim measure to assist in the evaluation of the number and distribution of spare aircraft engines of the U.S. Navy pending the development of a four maintenance echelon analytical technique, NAVMET (to be published as Report R-7511), and also for use in evaluating changes in assumptions and results of NAVMET. The model simulates the removal of engines from aircraft at an operating base and their subsequent flow through the base or depot repair or overhaul process and transit pipelines. The report describes the model, and includes a program listing and a description of variables. It discusses assumptions, calculations, output reports and analytical applications. (Author)
Engine Life Management Simulation Model (ELMSIM) User's Manual
1975
98 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Aircraft engines , Computer programs , Maintenance , Computerized simulation , Assessment , Life expectancy , Management , Predictions , Reliability , Repair , User needs , Flow charting , Subroutines , Input , ELMSIM(Engine Life Management Simulation Model) , Engine Life Management Simulation Model
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