Development of a prognostics and health management capability for the Joint Strike Fighter

G. Smith, J. B. Schroeder, S. Navarro, D. Haldeman
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The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program is the focal point for defining the next generation of strike aircraft weapon systems for the Navy, Marines, Air Force, and allies. The focus of the program is affordability reducing the costs of development, production, and ownership of the JSF family of aircraft. In addition to affordability as a "pillar" of the JSF program, three additional pillars have been established: survivability, lethality, and supportability/deployability. These four pillars have established the foundation for the design and development of the JSF weapon system. One of the keys to providing an affordable approach to supportability and deployability lies in the strategy of prognostics and health management (PHM) and how it supports the concept of autonomic logistics. This paper focuses on the contribution of PHM and its relationship to autonomic logistics.
发展联合攻击战斗机的预测和健康管理能力
联合攻击战斗机(JSF)项目是为海军、海军陆战队、空军和盟国定义下一代攻击机武器系统的焦点。该项目的重点是降低JSF系列飞机的开发、生产和所有权成本。除了可负担性作为JSF计划的“支柱”之外,还建立了另外三个支柱:生存性、杀伤力和可支持性/可部署性。这四个支柱为JSF武器系统的设计和开发奠定了基础。提供可负担得起的可支持性和可部署性方法的关键之一在于预测和健康管理(PHM)策略,以及它如何支持自主物流的概念。本文主要讨论了PHM的贡献及其与自主物流的关系。
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