Prognosis and maintenance management system for applications to aircraft engines

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Li. Ping Raj Thamburaj Prakash C. Patnaik
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

"An effective prognosis system for aircraft engines may involve the application of a wide range of technologies and methodologies, which may include: - On-line, real-time and in-situ non-destructive inspection/detection/sensoring - Aircraft/engine instrumentation - Airborne data recording system - Advanced signal filtration - Data compression technologies - On-line engine health monitoring technologies - On-line engine component life usage monitoring technologies - Mission severity analysis algorithm based on life prediction and damage tolerance analysis models - Life assessment methodologies - Optimized repair/overhaul/maintenance planning - Optimization of mission assignment and homogeneous life usage - Web-enabled information delivery and sharing system - Decision making logistics This paper will demonstrate some efforts that Orenda has accomplished over the last decade in collaboration with the Institute for Aerospace Research of National Research Council Canada and the Department of National Defense. The presentation will focus on the following projects:"
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APA: Li. Ping Raj Thamburaj Prakash C. Patnaik  (2004)  Prognosis and maintenance management system for applications to aircraft engines

MLA: Li. Ping Raj Thamburaj Prakash C. Patnaik Prognosis and maintenance management system for applications to aircraft engines. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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