DocumentCode :
3584274
Title :
Seeded fault testing in support of mechanical systems prognostic development
Author :
Hess, Anne ; Hardman, William
Author_Institution :
Propulsion & Power Dept., Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Div., MD, USA
Volume :
6
fYear :
2002
fDate :
6/24/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
397172
Abstract :
The US Navy is evolving a strategy to develop and demonstrate prognostics and health management for propulsion and mechanical systems. How this overall strategy has evolved and its current status are presented. The SH-60 program was initiated as the first proof-of-concept effort to develop, demonstrate, and integrate available and advanced mechanical diagnostic technologies for propulsion and power drive system monitoring. Included in these technologies were various rule based and model based analysis techniques which were applied to demonstrate and validate various levels of diagnostic and prognostic capabilities. These are discussed and updated. Using past and recent "seeded faults" tests as case examples, various diagnostic methods were used to identify the faults, and various means of applying prognostics and health management are discussed. The most recent examples of "seeded faults" and related tests are also discussed as case studies, demonstrating various degrees of diagnostic, prognostic and health management capabilities. The current philosophy and thinking in respect to prognostics for mechanical systems is embellished, using examples from past and more recent "seeded fault" databases. Of particular interest is discussions of tests focused on demonstrating the understanding of fault to failure progression characteristics and the physics of failures. Accomplishments are discussed and additional needed testing and demonstration requirements are defined. Finally, status and future planned efforts for the USN Helicopter Transmission Test Facility (HTTF) and other related test resources are presented.
Keywords :
aerospace test facilities; aircraft maintenance; aircraft power systems; aircraft testing; condition monitoring; failure analysis; fault diagnosis; helicopters; military aircraft; SH-60 program; US Navy; USN Helicopter Transmission Test Facility; aircraft; failure progression characteristics; health management; helicopters; mechanical diagnostic technologies; mechanical systems prognostic development; model based analysis techniques; physics of failure; power drive system monitoring; propulsion system monitoring; propulsion systems; rotary wing operations; rule based analysis techniques; seeded fault databases; seeded fault testing; seeded fault tests; test resources; Databases; Fault diagnosis; Helicopters; Mechanical systems; Monitoring; Physics; Power system modeling; Prognostics and health management; Propulsion; System testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2002. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7231-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2002.1036141
Filename :
1036141
Link To Document :
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