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Military Airframe Costs : The Effects of Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Processes

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One-liner: Analyzes the effects of materials and manufacturing techniques on airframe costs and explores the implications of these effects on acquisition policy.

In recent years, a number of attempts have been made to estimate the cost of future weapon systems toward the goal of optimizing acquisition policy.

This report focuses specifically on the effects of material mix, manufacturing techniques, and geometric part complexity on the cost of military airframes.

It begins by offering background information on those materials that are most critical to airframe manufacture and on the relative advantages of both traditional and evolving part fabrication techniques.

It then proceeds to a quantitative analysis of the cost implications of various materials and manufacturing techniques on airframe production, drawing both from an industry survey and from analysis of industry data.

The data thus derived are then integrated with those of a comprehensive historical database.

The report concludes that composites, while offering a number of advantages over metals in airframe manufacture, are generally associated with higher costs across a range of categories. At the same time, it concludes that while new manufacturing technologies hold the potential to diminish airframe manufacturing costs, the increased airframe complexity of future fighter aircraft may well offset this advantage.

The report recommends that cost analysts remain abreast of changes in industry practice so that they may more accurately gauge the potential effects of such changes on future airframe costs. [AF]

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Product Details
RAND
0833030361 / 9780833030368
Paperback / softback
355.8
14/11/2001
United States
136 pages
152 x 229 mm, 263 grams
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