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Integrating Aircraft Cost Modeling into Conceptual Design
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EngineeringWhole Life CostConceptual DesignIndustrial EngineeringGenetic-causal Cost DriversLife Cycle CostingAcquisition CostAir Transport SystemSocial SciencesCost EngineeringSystems EngineeringCost ManagementAircraft Design ProcessDesignSoftware DesignIndustrial DesignAircraft Cost ModelingCost IssueAerospace EngineeringLife Cycle Cost
The article presents cost modeling results from the application of the Genetic-Causal cost modeling principle. Industrial results from redesign are also presented to verify the opportunity for early concept cost optimization by using Genetic-Causal cost drivers to guide the conceptual design process for structural assemblies. The acquisition cost is considered through the modeling of the recurring unit cost and non-recurring design cost. The operational cost is modeled relative to acquisition cost and fuel burn for predominately metal or composites designs. The main contribution of this study is the application of the Genetic-Causal principle to the modeling of cost, helping to understand how conceptual design parameters impact on cost, and linking that to customer requirements and life cycle cost.
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