This paper discusses the Unites States Navy’s program to standardize repair and overhaul packages/workscopes for their LM2500 propulsion gas turbine engines. The General Electric LM2500 gas turbine engine is utilized for main propulsion aboard the Navy’s newest surface combatants including the FFG 7, DD 963, CG 47 and DDG 51 class ships. The Navy employs a condition based maintenance philosophy for its fleet of 450 LM2500 engines; removing engines from ships only when in place corrective actions can no longer be effected. Consequently, most LM2500 gas generators and power turbines have exhausted much of their useful life once they arrive at the depot for overhaul. Beginning in 1999, NAVSEA implemented a standardized workscope for these engines to ensure post repair life and performance goals were achieved. This paper discusses the contents of the standardize repair package and the resultant benefits and metrics associated with its execution at both military and commercial facilities.
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