Date of Award
9-1993
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Abstract
This thesis produced a model of the Army airdrop segment of the Pope AFB deployment system. The original intent was to model the entire system and simulate the simultaneous deployment of the 23rd Wing and 82nd Airborne Division; however, time constraints and incomplete data forced a reduction in scope. The study provides an excellent foundation for further research into the use of simulation to develop a generalized deployment sizing model. The airdrop segment of the system was modeled using the researcher's personal observations of the system, the expertise of personnel who work within the system, and documentation of the problems and lessons learned during past large-scale deployments. The parameters determined to significantly affect system performance were modeled; those that didn't, were not. The conceptual model was validated through comparison of the conceptual model and the actual system with air transportation experts at Pope AFB. The coded model was then verified through numerous runs in test mode where coded logic was iteratively refined and sensitivity analysis that determined the model behaved as expected.
AFIT Designator
AFIT-GLM-LAL-93S-34
DTIC Accession Number
ADA273929
Recommended Citation
Prechtel, John B. and Wingreen, Mark S., "Computer Simulation Study of the Joint Deployment of the 23rd Wing and 82nd Airborne Division from Pope Air Force Base" (1993). Theses and Dissertations. 7304.
https://scholar.afit.edu/etd/7304
Included in
Business Administration, Management, and Operations Commons, Industrial and Organizational Psychology Commons
Comments
Presented to the Faculty of the School of Logistics and Acquisitions Management of the Air Force Institute of Technology
The authors' Vita pages are omitted.