Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation 1993
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2848-7_299
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NDE and Design — A Unified Life-Cycle Engineering Approach

Abstract: INTRODUCfIONUnified life-cycle engineering (ULCE) is an approach that combines aspects of concurrent engineering, total quality management, and retirement-for-cause (RFC) strategies at the early design stage of components [1][2][3]. In order to implement ULCE approaches, inspectability, reliability, and the other "ilities" of Fig. 1 must be linked to areas such as qUality assurance, life-cycle costs, and materials and processes in a comprehensive design environment.NDE models can provide one of the key ingredi… Show more

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“…• It is important to re-establish the Unified Life Cycle Engineering (ULCE) activity that the Air Force initiated some time ago [63,64,65]. This concept, shown anecdotely in Fig.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• It is important to re-establish the Unified Life Cycle Engineering (ULCE) activity that the Air Force initiated some time ago [63,64,65]. This concept, shown anecdotely in Fig.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1993, Schmerr and Thompson (1993) expanded on the concept of POD models integrated into a unified life cycle engineering approach that was earlier reported by Gray, et al Figure 4-11 shows the elements of a design environment that includes CAD, stress and materials analysis, NDE inspectability estimates (POD), and reliability calculations that are coupled together to form a new concurrent engineering design technology. These unified life cycle engineering approaches that incorporate POD modeling capability were also reported by Wormley, et al (1993 (Rajesh, et al, 1991 and Figure 4-11 A general Unified Life Cycle Engineering Environment Thompson and Schraerr continued their efforts to describe the development and uses of model-based probability of detection curves in a 1993 review paper .…”
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“…In 1994, Schmerr and Thompson (1994) presented an updated review of efforts to develop a unified life-cycle engineering approach that was based, in part on the growing capability to model NDE performance. The authors concluded that this is leading to a new technology that will allow NDE to be fully integrated in design and life cycle performance.…”
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