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Show HILL TOP TIMES 16 Page OGDEN AM A SERVICE ENGINEERING HELPED Newark Tests System for Diagnosing Missile Inertial Guidance Malfunctions out results of its analysis at 600 lines per minute. CDAAS is the first application of a computerized automatic analysis to a repair process. As presently used in II repair, CDAAS stores field failure data from AFLC PRESS SERVICE Inertial guidance mechanisms that direct the flight of inter- continental ballistic missiles are fantastically complex and precise. When something goes wrong the search for the malfunction becomes a tedious, time-consumi- Min-utem- an 26 test stations through a complex priority interrupt system. Ogden AMA Assist man interconThe undertaking. ng A new system now being service tested at the Aerospace Guidance and Metrology Center at Newark AFS, Ohio, is expected to speed and improve performance testing and reliability of guidance sets. Called the Central Date Acquisition and Analysis System (CDAAS), the new adjunct to the guidance repair operation can gobble and store data from many test stations simultaneously, recall any of 24 million bits of information in two of a second, perform rapid data analysis, and print mil-liont- hs Minute tinental ballistic missile is the responsibility of Ogden Air Materiel Area. Service Engineering personnel at Hill AFB are working with Newark AFS on the new system. Computer functions are performed automatically in such rapid time intervals that the system can halt an analysis, collect data and information from a test station, return to the analysis, then go temporarily to another test station with- - $10.00 KURLY KUT. Special $ 7.50 SCULPTURE STYLE, Special 7 p.m. Daily) Til (Open $7.50 $3.50 1 BARBER SHOP WWrt Hair Cats Cost Ym Lns 79 Hlqhw.y 9 1 North Slt Uk. Show Causes Printed results show the four most probable causes. Experience now shows the most probable cause listed to be the actual cause 95 per cent of the time. CDAAS will greatly decrease the test time that the individual guidance set spends at the repair activity, and will increase operational time in the field through greater accuracy of repair. This should result in savings in repair manhours, in fewer spare guidance sets required, and in augmented operational readiness. AGMC makes most effective use of the equipment by operating CDAAS 24 hours a day and by using the system as a sci- - RAZOR HAIR STYLING MORRY'S out noticeable interruption of any of the processes. CDAAS' ability to analyze field failure and performance data greatly exceeds previous manual capability. The system performs its analysis in about three minutes compared to 45 minutes for manual analysis by highly skilled personnel. Furthermore, the analysis is in greater depth. An expert mathematician, if he could work without making a mistake, would require four mtonths of calculations to solve the equations used by the computer for each guidance set. UUh X ' NEWARK AFS, OHIO The computer log at the typewriter which serves as the computer interface fort!? tor communication with the Central iw a ; Analysis System (CDAAS) is checks hv ic? W' a w.',, Diggle (standing), CDAAS oroiect nff.Vpr son, electronics technician, at the Aerospace Guidance Metrology Center, at Newark. Ogden AMA personnel are Z TrT entific computer in its spare time. Stored failure data are used for current and historical reliability analysis, including graphic displays using a r-controlled plotter nical applications provided by Service Engineering. Results have been so succes- lustrate a particular guidance set's long-terperformance. Jewish Personnel compute- X-- Y which can produce draftsman-qualit- y drawings quickly to il- sful CDAAS began at Invited to AGMC more than five years ago with an idea for extracting historical and performance data from Minuteman I computer memories as an aid to testing and A shaver like the brand-ne- onpi anvwhom battery-operate- d Norelco Cordless 20B. With floating heads that fit the curves of a man's face. And blades that hau rinc and smooth every day. The unique Norelco Meetings 392-021- 8 ; or Jack The Lyons, ph. weekly Grant Mr. Gertz said that all persons interested in attending the meetings are welcomed, and if transportation is needed, arrangements can be madeaboveby contacting either of the numbers. PARKING PLACE rotary action keeps the blades while it strokes off whiskers. Every time sharp you shave. The Norelco Cordless gives you close shaves anywhere. Up to 30 days of shaves on only 4 penlight batteries. 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Ogden engineers then formu- If you were always near a socket when i you snavea, inai wouia De one thing. underway The Ogden Chapter of the B'nai B'rith extend a welcome to a1.! Hill AFB Jewish person nel to attend the monthly meet- ings of the Ogden lodge and Developed Analysis Ogden AMA Service Engineering personnel, in cooperation with the University of Utah, developed computerized analysis which was only partially successful on Minuteman I because of equipment limitations. AWl") that plans are tn tho m,v expand the system v v, Alllil" uteman III test facility which will be operational next year. m repair. L I rttpr SALE5 mum have j |