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Details for LCC & Reliability Allocation
| Property | Value |
| Name | LCC & Reliability Allocation |
| Description |
A system
consists of a variety of components that work together to accomplish a specific
purpose. Each type of component in the
system has an acquisition cost that increases with its reliability, i.e. the
greater the reliability required of a component the more one will have to pay
for it. With increased reliability, the
component will not have to be serviced or replaced as often, so the cost of its
support decreases with reliability.
The sum of the amortized acquisition cost, i.e., the annual payment for
the component, and the annual support cost is the life-cycle cost (LCC). Since the former increases with reliability
and the later decreases with reliability the LCC plotted as the ordinate
against reliability as the abscissa is a curve with a single minimum
point.
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| Filename | LCC & Reliability Allocation.pdf |
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| Creator | admin |
| Created On: |
04/05/2008 09:32 |
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| Last updated on |
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