Accession Number:
AD0767675
Title:
Factors Influencing Ship Repair Part Consumption.
Descriptive Note:
Master's thesis,
Corporate Author:
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CALIF
Personal Author(s):
Report Date:
1973-09-01
Pagination or Media Count:
116.0
Abstract:
An investigation was made of possible linear relationships between several specific factors concerning ships of the Navy and the actual repair part consumption dollar figures for a two year period for the purpose of using such relationships for planning and budgetary aids. Factors considered included steaming hours, fuel consumption, overhaul schedules and overhaul mandays, and ship age. Overall Navy-wide linear models were developed for NSA odd cog stock numbered items, for APA even cog stock numbered items, for Other odd cog manufacturers part-numbered items items without a Federal Stock Number assigned, and for a combined overall repair part model. In addition, some of the same models were developed for the Pacific and Atlantic fleets and for certain ship types. Author
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Subject Categories:
- Marine Engineering
- Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies