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Downloaded from http://www.everyspec.<strong>com</strong> on 2011-10-29T14:56:01.INDEX (cont’d)DOD-HDBK-791(AM)built-in test equipment (BITE) versus automatictest equipment (ATE), 7-10software, 7-10, 7-12stimuli, 7-10, 7-16test point identification, 7-10, 7-12test point selection, 7-10, 7-11test sequence, 7-10, 7-12transducer (sensor), selection characteristics, 7-16design needs, 7-5equipment, 7-2, 7-6, 7-11design needs for reliability, 7-5function test performedfault localization, isolation, and prediction, 7-10hidden faults, 7-10laboratory versus field performance, 7-5, 7-6,7-10verification by test and demonstration, 7-5verification testing, 7-10false alarms, 5-3, 7-2, 7-4, 7-5, 7-6, 7-8, 7-9faults, 4-2, 7-1, 7-2, 7-5, 7-6, 7-9, 7-10, 7-12likelihood analysis <strong>com</strong>puter programs, 7-17application to Advanced Attack Helicopter(AAH), 7-17,7-18maturation process, 7-6mechanical systems, for, 7-6output format, 7-16reliability centered maintenance (RCM), relationshipto, 8-3requirement, 7-2techniquesguidelines to improve, 7-5importance of, 7-9types, 7-7turbine, gas, T700, analysis of, 7-20, 7-21, 7-22, 7-24transducers (sensors) selection, 7-16versus testability, 7-1Dipsticks, 8-8, 8-10Discard at failure, 5-2, 5-4Documentation reduction, 5-2due to standardization interchangeability, 3-2, 3-4DoD Instruction 4120.19, Department of DefenseParts Control Program, 3-6, 3-7Doors, access, 4-3bottom support, 4-5, 4-6captive bolts, quick opening, 4-3hinged, 4-3, 4-4,4-5screwed down, 4-3types, 4-3Downtime, 5-1, 8-3, 8-7Drainage, 8-16cocks, 8-13holes, 8-14, 10-2, IO- I 3location, 8-14plugs, 8-10, 8-13requirements for, 8-13valves, 8-13Drawers, 4-4,4-5,4-10.4-19, 4-28Dust, 10-14EElectromagnetic pulse (EM P), 10-3, 10-17Electromagnetic radiation, 10-3, 10-17Electronic equipment, 7-1environmental effect ofacceleration, 10-15, 10-17arctic climate, 10-14desert, 10-14electromagnetism, 10-3, 10-17nuclear radiation, 10-3, 10-4, 10-15, 10-17failure modes, 10-22foldout construction, 4-10,4-16hinged assembly, 4-10,4-16lugs, use of, 4-10,4-18modular design, 5-6repair of, 4-10use of logic flow diagram technique, 7-8use of integral stands, 4-10, 4-16service loops, 4-19solid-state, 10-16terminals, 4-10, 4-18Encapsulation of modules, 5-2, 5-4Engines, reciprocating, access to <strong>com</strong>ponents, 4-25,4-26,4-27Engraving, 6-6Environmentdefined, 10-1effects on materiel, 10-3, 10-12acceleration and protection against, 10-16, 10-17arctic and protection against, 10-2, 10-14desert and protection against, 10-2, 10-14electromagnetic and protection against, 10-3, 10-17moisture and protection against, 10-2, 10-13nuclear and protection against, 10-15shock and protection against, 10-2, 10-15tropic and protection against, 8-15vibration and protection against, 10-2, 10-15effect on personnel, 10-2, 10-5noise, 105temperature, 10-2, 10-5vibration and motion, 10-2, 10-10, 10-11, 10-12factors, 10-1conductive or synergistic, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4induced, natural, <strong>com</strong>bined, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4limitation for unsheltered materiel, effect of factorsand equipment failure made, 10-19wartime, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5EQUATE, 7-9Equipment accesses. See Access doors and OpeningsError, human, 9-13causes, 9-13contributing factors, 9-13due to mislabeling, 6-1quantification models, 9-15rate estimation, 9-15, 9-16reduction, 3-4Siegel-Wolf model, for determining, 9-15Expert system, 7-9I-3

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