Networked Modular Technology for Integrated Aircraft Health Monitoring: Application to Rotary Structures - Équipe Nano Ingénierie et Intégration des Systèmes
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2014

Networked Modular Technology for Integrated Aircraft Health Monitoring: Application to Rotary Structures

Résumé

The largest variable cost to aircraft's manufacturers and flying companies is unscheduled maintenance. Therefore, developing efficient and modular PHM system capable to scale different architectures topologies for in flight and on ground health monitoring could be cost effective, since it brings indication and warning prior to damage occurring. In this paper, we propose an innovative diagnostic and prognostic health system based on a combination of modular acquisitions interfaces and processing units. An embedded JTFA (Joined Time-Frequency Analysis) method based on STFT (Short-Time Fourier Transform) or Wigner-Ville transforms are used to extract a relevant signature. The proposed algorithms and PHM system technology are applied for diagnosis of mechanical flows in a high speed rotating gear of a demonstrator machine. A detailed description of data management and rooting from vibration sensors to the processing unit will be exposed. Finally, a proof-of-concept experiment will be designed to demonstrate the integration of all the described system elements to detect any damage or anomaly into the monitored structure.

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Electronique
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hal-01892159 , version 1 (10-10-2018)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01892159 , version 1

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Hamza Boukabache, Vincent Robert, Christophe Escriba, Jean-Yves Fourniols, Jean-Philippe Furlan. Networked Modular Technology for Integrated Aircraft Health Monitoring: Application to Rotary Structures. European Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society ( PHM 2014), Jul 2014, Nantes, France. pp.672-680. ⟨hal-01892159⟩
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