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30 October 2019 Analysis of the cost, schedule, and risk for Lynx mirror assembly production
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This paper analyzes a recently published model for Lynx Mirror Assembly production duration, to understand the sensitivity of duration to various factors. The factors considered are finite process yield, knowledge of the individual process times and finite server reliability. In all of these cases, closed form estimates are given along with numerical examples. This initial analysis indicates that accurate and precise knowledge of the process times is fundamental to making an accurate prediction of schedule duration. Analysis of the failure of any given server is also explained and can be used as the basis of a rational sparing policy.
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Jonathan W. Arenberg and William W. Zhang "Analysis of the cost, schedule, and risk for Lynx mirror assembly production", Proc. SPIE 11118, UV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Space Instrumentation for Astronomy XXI, 111181K (30 October 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2529696
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Mirrors

Error analysis

Solids

Failure analysis

Optics manufacturing

X-rays

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