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Titel:

Electrostatic Engine Monitoring System (EEMS)

Autor(en):
A. Dunn
Zusammenfassung:
Electrostatic engine monitoring has shown to be an effective tool in diagnostic I prognostic health monitoring of gas turbine engines. By detecting the increase in electrostatic activity in the gas path, the EEMS system provides up to 80 - 100 hours early warning of engine failures. The characteristics by these electrostatic pulses are determined of the source generating them, and thus can provide a diagnostic capability. Recent tests conducted by Smiths Industries has demonstrated these capabilities as well as the potential for EEMS to detect and identify debris ingested by the engine. These results coupled with advanced techniques for analysing the engine produced electrostatic waveforms provides promise for the introduction ofEEMS into an on-board health monitoring system.
Veranstaltung:
DGLR Symposium, Stuttgart, 1995
Medientyp:
Conference Paper
Sprache:
englisch
Format:
17,0 x 24 cm, 19 Seiten
Veröffentlicht:
DGLR-Bericht, 1995, 1995-03, Aircraft Integrated Monitoring Systems; S.489-507; 1995; Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt - Lilienthal-Oberth e.V., Bonn
Preis:
NA
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ISSN:
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Stichworte zum Inhalt:
monitoring, engines
Verfügbarkeit:
Bestellbar
Veröffentlicht:
1995


Dieses Dokument ist Teil einer übergeordneten Publikation:
Aircraft Integrated Monitoring Systems