The Ship Systems Staging Diagram (SSSD), heretofore known as Ship Systems Definition and Index (SSDI), is an orderly identification and structuring of the systems and subsystems that make up a ship. By defining ship systems as well as their boundaries and interfaces, the SSSD provides a common language for communicating information about ship configurations. The SSSD is thus useful to all Navy activities involved in the life-cycle operation, maintenance, modernization, and support of ships. The SSSD presented herein is a revised compilation for the FFG-7 class of Navy ships. It incorporates the latest changes to the coding identification of systems, subsystems, equipments, and components to bring them into conformance with the current SWBS/SWAB/SECAS Staging Index for Surface Ships. The Staging Index, and its supporting Component Dictionary Code, is compatible with the Ships Work Breakdown Structure and the Ship Work Authorization Boundary descriptions. This report discusses the general properties of SSSDs (Section 2); points out the many ways SSSDs can be utilized by the various Navy activities (Section 3); and presents the SSSDs for the FFG-7 ship class (Section 4). (Author)
Ship System Staging Diagrams for FFG-7 Class Ships
1979
272 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Ocean Sciences & Technology , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Frigates , Guided missile ships , Systems management , Identification , Diagrams , Ship structural components , Ship auxiliary equipment , Ship defense systems , Command and control systems , Communication and radio systems , Marine surface propulsion , Naval guns , Fire control systems , Maintenance management , Modification , Logistics management , Repair , FFG-7 class vessels