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MAINTAINABILITY DESIGN TECHNIQUES METRIC - AcqNotes.com

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Downloaded from http://www.everyspec.<strong>com</strong> on 2011-10-29T14:56:01.DOD-HDBK-791(AM)rotor head is forged from a single piece of titanium. anelastomeric bearing, which is <strong>com</strong>pletey dry and requiresno lubrication and is said to have an average life of 3000 h,eliminates the need for hinges. In earlier designs, thehydraulic reservoir seals have been known to fail andcause loss of lubrication and wear to the main rotor head,which necessitates overhaul. Typically, mean time betweenremoval (MTBR) for older designs of such <strong>com</strong>ponentswas less than 500 h. Simplification has resulted indynamic <strong>com</strong>ponent MTBR requirements of at least 1500h.2-3.2 155-mm HOWITZERFor many years, the muzzles of the 155-mm guns andhowitzers were proteccted by mechanical muzzle plugs;these plugs consisted of a metal dish that was locked inplace by turning a hand wheel which took up on athreaded link and thus spread a three-legged expandingtoggle inside the gun barrel. This assembly cost $64 andrquired maintenance. A molded neoprene plug thatrequires no maintenance was substituted at a cost of $6.This simplification also has improved safety: forgettingto remove the plug before firing no longer has disastrousresults.2-3.3 M230 GUNIt is imperative that any gun used in a <strong>com</strong>bat vehicle beeasily maintainable. the current trend is toward externallypowered guns, which based upon their design, haslead to a reduction in replaceable parts. this fact translatesinto ease of maintenance. for example, the 30-mmautomatic, externally powered gun, M230, has only 149parts, including barrel, drive motor, feed string, andrecoil adapters. This <strong>com</strong>pares favorably to 300 parts inthe Model 188 Gattling gun. Fig. 2-1 contrasts a Gattlinggun design with that of the M230. Fig. 2-2 illustrates thesell-powered feed design that makes part reductionpossible.Further, the new 30-mm gun has been designed forquick disassembly without the need for supplementarytools or equipment. The tools required for disassemble}are provided with the gun mechanism. Disassembly andreassembly are ac<strong>com</strong>plished in three minutes or less. Thegear boxes are sealed for the life of the unit (Ret. 2).2-3.4 INFRARED SUPPRESSORTo reduce the threat from infrared homing missiles, thegas turbines used in tanks and helicopters must be cooled.This cooling was achieved with large fans which weredifficult to remove and replace. A new approach using the“ocarina” IR suppressor named after a simple musicalinstrument breaks up the hot gas plume and is said todraw in more cool air than the engine is generating as hotexhaust. There are no moving parts in this simplifieddesign (Ref. 3).2-4 SIMPLIFICATION CHECKLISTTable 2-1 should be used in evaluating the design of anitem for simplification. If an answer is “no” for any questionon the checklist, the design should be restudied todetermine whether correction is required.Figure 2-1. Comparison of the M188 20-mm Gattling Gun to the M230 30-mm Gun2-5

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