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A Hierarchical Life Cycle Cost Model For A Set Of Aero-Engine Components: School of Engineering Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK

, and . 7th AIAA Aviation, (2007)

Abstract

The aero-engine is probably the most complex and vital part of civil and military aircrafts, and it is usually an important cost element of the aircraft at acquisition and operation periods. The reduction of acquisition, operation and support costs for civil and defense sectors is going to be the main driving force for aero-engine manufacturers during the next decades. Additionally, it is a well known fact that the maintenance costs of aero-engines can surpass their acquisition costs by a factor of two. Therefore, efficient and accurate prediction of aero-engine maintenance life cycle cost is vitally important for aero-engine manufacturers. For this paper we restrict ourselves to a simplified problem that deals with the life cycle cost of a set of aero-engine components, such as high pressure turbine blades, in isolation of other components of the engine. These engine components are assumed be suffering from a number of different deterioration mechanisms that may force that component to be repaired or replaced at predetermined shop visits. A hierarchical and object oriented costing model will be presented and its scope, extensibility and maintainability will be discussed.

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