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Prognostics Engine-Health Monitoring

Lecture

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Mr Burden will give a view of the creditability of the technology and why it is a foundation capability for prognostics and understanding for the future.

Date and Time

11 June 2013 - 19:00-20:30

Location

Yeovil, United Kingdom - icon_popup  (See map)

Organiser

Organised by the Somerset and West Wiltshire local network.


About this event

Conventional Engine Health Monitoring is based around performance metrics, vibration and on-condition maintenance provided by oil samples, magnetic plugs and bore scope philosophies.

These capabilities are well defined, as is the control of critical parts, but unexpected change to asset integrity added to the supply chain for spares, their storage and repair capabilities, steer business and profit reward to look for new innovative technologies and ideas.

The use of Acoustic Emission leads to prognostic understanding and creates the vision of change defined in the probability routes to failure modes and the FMECA. The Cause Effect relationship now starts to build on a common sensor reporting for the future, frequency-based, and is universal not just jet engine-centric.

Mr Burden will give a view of the creditability of the technology and why it is a foundation capability for prognostics and understanding for the future.

Programme

18:30 for 19:00

Additional information

For more information, please contact Maurice Poole (mauricepoole@theiet.org).

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