DocumentCode
2440691
Title
PHM Integration with Maintenance and Inventory Management Systems
Author
Tu, Fang ; Ghoshal, Sudipto ; Luo, Jianhui ; Biswas, Gautam ; Mahadevan, Sankaran ; Jaw, Link ; Navarra, Kelly
Author_Institution
Qualtech Syst., Wethersfield
fYear
2007
fDate
3-10 March 2007
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
12
Abstract
Prognostic techniques are intricately tied to the physics of incipient-fault-to-failure progression, and hence most prognostics research has focused on developing techniques for a range of components such as rotating machinery parts. The research and development of such techniques has relied on the theories of material science, structural mechanics, domain expertise, as well as empirical studies such as accelerated run-to-failure testing. Even after prognostic models have been developed and operationally validated for various components of a system, the challenge remains how prognostic assessments from individual components of a system (such as an aircraft engine) should be used to make maintenance and logistics decisions. In this paper, we describe an integration process where the primary focus is on bridging the gap between the individual component prognosis and the system-level reasoning required to support maintenance and inventory management decisions. The research involves integration of component health assessment with an information fusion mechanism that operates in conjunction with a higher-level reasoning engine which utilizes system-level structural and functional dependencies. The higher-level reasoning engine generates a system availability analysis that leads directly to actionable tasks for the inventory and maintenance management decision support systems. The inventory management decision support system involves predicting the spares requirements, and when this is integrated with remote health monitoring and intelligent diagnostics and prognostics, it can assess different sparing allocation schemes, and maximize system availability within budget constraints.
Keywords
aircraft maintenance; aircraft testing; decision support systems; inventory management; life testing; sensor fusion; PHM integration; accelerated run-to-failure testing; aircraft maintenance; component health assessment; decision support systems; health monitoring; higher-level reasoning engine; incipient-fault-to-failure progression; information fusion mechanism; integration process; intelligent diagnostics; inventory management systems; logistics decisions; prognostic techniques; sparing allocation schemes; system availability analysis; system-level reasoning; system-level structural; Decision support systems; Engines; Inventory management; Life estimation; Machinery; Materials science and technology; Materials testing; Physics; Prognostics and health management; Research and development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Aerospace Conference, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location
Big Sky, MT
ISSN
1095-323X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0524-6
Electronic_ISBN
1095-323X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AERO.2007.352918
Filename
4161675
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