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AECTP-600 : 2007

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THE TEN STEP METHOD FOR EVALUATING THE ABILITY OF MATERIEL TO MEET EXTENDED LIFE REQUIREMENTS AND ROLE AND DEPLOYMENT CHANGES

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

18-04-2007

Publisher

NATO

Free

1 SCOPE
  1.1 Purpose
  1.2 Application
  1.3 Limitations
2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
3 INTRODUCTION TO THE METHOD
4 PROVISIONS AND BENEFITS
5 THE TEN STEPS
  5.1 Step 1: Research the original Life cycle Environmental
       Profile
  5.2 Step 2: Research life history and prepare LCEP
  5.3 Step 3: Prepare an LCEP for the extended life
  5.4 Step 4: Compare LCEPs
  5.5 Step 5: Evaluate adverse deltas to determine potentially
       critical cases
  5.6 Step 6: Determine the probable critical cases that
       require additional treatment
  5.7 Step 7: Formulate treatment options fro each probable
       critical case
  5.8 Step 8: Select options and compile work programme
  5.9 Step 9: Undertake the planned tasks
  5.10 Step 10: Evaluate results from the tasks and compile
       statement
6 CONCLUDING REMARKS
ANNEX A: A DEMONSTRATION OF THE TEN STEP METHOD
ANNEX B: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND
         ENVIRONMENTAL DESCRIPTIONS FOR TYPICAL LCEP CONDITIONS
ANNEX C: BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNEX D: GUIDANCE FOR THE ENGINEERING PRACTITIONER
         Leaflet 601 Reverse engineering
         Leaflet 602 Time compression
         Leaflet 603 Incremental acquisition
         Leaflet 604 Physics of failure
         Leaflet 605 Information requirements for LCEPs
                     (Steps 1 to 3)
         Leaflet 606 Probabilistic analyses
         Leaflet 607 Materiel role and deployment changes

Describes the process known as the Ten Step Method that has been developed to determine the ability of materiel to meet extended life requirements and role and deployment changes.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
99
PublisherName
NATO
Status
Current
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