The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the maintenance processes that are currently being performed by surface ships (destroyers/frigates) and those contemplated to be implemented by the TRIDENT Submarine System and to compare their salient situations, procedures, and method of handling data in these processes. Information used as a basis for describing these maintenance processes was acquired from interviews with shipboard personnel, discussions with Ships Parts Control Center (SPCC) and NAVSEA codes, and documents pertaining to TRIDENT operations and maintenance. Formats were developed to summarize this information and to assist in comparisons. The TRIDENT Submarine System is contemplated to be more automated and employ software to a greater extent than surface ships currently do in the implementation of maintenance processes at the organizational and intermediate levels. The comparison of these maintenance processes is based on acquired data and is not judgmental with respect to preferability. (Author)
TRIDENT System/Surface Ship Maintenance Process Description and Comparison Study
1977
141 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Marine Engineering , Maintenance , Surface ships , Ballistic missile submarines , Comparison , Logistics planning , Logistics support , Maintainability , Destroyers , Frigates , Repair , Scheduling , Maintenance personnel , Naval personnel , Ship maintenance , Submarine maintenance , Trident submarines
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