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Development Direction of Reliability-based ROK Amphibious Assault VehiclesDevelopment Direction of Reliability-based ROK Amphibious Assault Vehicles

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Development Direction of Reliability-based ROK Amphibious Assault Vehicles
Authors
백일호봉주성허장욱
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
한국기계가공학회
Keywords
Amphibious Assault Vehicle(상륙돌격장갑차); Reliability(신뢰성); Failure Frequency Items(고장다빈도 품목); Mean Time Between Failure(고장간 평균시간)
Citation
한국기계가공학회지, v.20, no.2, pp.14 - 22
Journal Title
한국기계가공학회지
Volume
20
Number
2
Start Page
14
End Page
22
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/19055
DOI
10.14775/ksmpe.2021.20.02.014
ISSN
1598-6721
Abstract
A plan for the development of reliability-based ROK amphibious assault vehicles is proposed. By analyzingthe development case of the U.S. EFV, considerations for the successful development of the next-generationKorea Forces amphibious assault vehicle are presented. If the vehicle reliability can be improved to the level ofthe fourth highest priority electric unit for power units, suspensions, decelerators, and body groups, which havethe highest priority among fault frequency items, a system level MTBF of 36.4%↑ can be achieved, and theoperational availability can be increased by 3.5% . The next-generation amphibious assault vehicles must fulfillcertain operating and performance requirements, the underlying systems must be built, and sequencing of thehybrid engine and the modular concept should be considered. Along with big-data- and machine-learning-basedfailure prediction, machine maintenance based on augmented reality/virtual reality and remote maintenanceshould be used to improve the ability to maintain combat readiness and reduce lifecycle costs.
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