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توجه داشته باشید کتاب راهنمای برنامه ریزی پیشگیری و کنترل خوردگی مارپیچ 3 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این سند به مدیران برنامه و پروژه راهنمایی هایی را برای توسعه و اجرای یک برنامه پیشگیری و کنترل خوردگی برای سیستم ها و زیرساخت های تسلیحاتی وزارت دفاع ارائه می دهد. این شامل سیاست های مرتبط با خوردگی است. برنامه ریزی مدیریت؛ و ملاحظات فنی و طراحی که باید برای یک طراحی مناسب مورد توجه قرار گیرد. این رهنمود مطابق با خط مشی کنترل و پیشگیری از خوردگی وزارت دفاع است نامه امضا شده توسط معاون سرپرست وزارت دفاع در امور اکتساب، فناوری و لجستیک (USD[AT)
This document provides program and project managers with
guidance for developing and implementing a corrosion prevention
and control program for DoD weapon systems and infrastructure.
It includes corrosion-related policy; management planning; and
technical and design considerations that should be addressed
for a viable design. This guidance is in accordance with the
DoD Corrosion Prevention and Control policy letter, signed by the Acting
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and
Logistics (USD[AT & L]), 12 November 2003 (see Attachment 1),
and the Facility Corrosion Prevention and Control memorandum,
signed by the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for
Installations and Environment, 10 March 2005 (Appendix F to
Volume III). Program and project managers perhaps more than any
other group greatly influence DoD's corrosion-related cost,
safety, and reliability impacts during the acquisition of
systems and infrastructure. That is why Volumes I and III of
the Corrosion Prevention and Control Planning Guidebook are
targeted to them. The volumes identify the materials,
processes, techniques, and tasks required to develop and
integrate an effective corrosion prevention and control program
during all phases of DoD weapon system and infrastructure
development. The objective is to minimize the effects of
corrosion on life-cycle costs, readiness, reliability,
supportability, safety, and structural integrity. Volume II of
this guidebook focuses on equipment sustainment and includes
information on life- cycle logistics and the development of
sustainment corrosion programs for weapon systems. Following
the guidance in this document in conjunction with applicable
program and technical documentation will result in the best
possible balance between acquisition and life-cycle costs for
DoD systems. Read
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Abstract: This document provides program and project managers
with guidance for developing and implementing a corrosion
prevention and control program for DoD weapon systems and
infrastructure. It includes corrosion-related policy;
management planning; and technical and design considerations
that should be addressed for a viable design. This guidance is
in accordance with the DoD Corrosion Prevention and Control
policy letter, signed by the Acting Under Secretary of Defense
for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (USD[AT & L]), 12
November 2003 (see Attachment 1), and the Facility Corrosion
Prevention and Control memorandum, signed by the Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment, 10
March 2005 (Appendix F to Volume III). Program and project
managers perhaps more than any other group greatly influence
DoD's corrosion-related cost, safety, and reliability impacts
during the acquisition of systems and infrastructure. That is
why Volumes I and III of the Corrosion Prevention and Control
Planning Guidebook are targeted to them. The volumes identify
the materials, processes, techniques, and tasks required to
develop and integrate an effective corrosion prevention and
control program during all phases of DoD weapon system and
infrastructure development. The objective is to minimize the
effects of corrosion on life-cycle costs, readiness,
reliability, supportability, safety, and structural integrity.
Volume II of this guidebook focuses on equipment sustainment
and includes information on life- cycle logistics and the
development of sustainment corrosion programs for weapon
systems. Following the guidance in this document in conjunction
with applicable program and technical documentation will result
in the best possible balance between acquisition and life-cycle
costs for DoD systems