
Condition-Based Maintenance in Aviation
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- Cover
- Table of conetnts
- CHAPTER 1 Introduction
- Historical Perspective
- Current Practice
- CBM and SHM
- Systems Engineering Aspects of CBM
- Conclusions
- Abbreviations
- References
- CHAPTER 2 "On Condition" Maintenance
- CHAPTER 3 Can a Fleet Be Over Maintained?
- Introduction
- History of Preventive Maintenance
- Better Inspections Needed
- A Typical Preventive Maintenance Program
- Dependability and Cost Factors
- The Inspectors
- CHAPTER 4 Economic Considerations in Maintenance Program Development
- Why Have a Maintenance Program?
- Maintenance and Reliability
- Program Evolution
- Economic Impact
- Conclusions
- References
- CHAPTER 5 Airline Maintenance Operations and Programs
- Introduction
- Airline Maintenance
- Fleet Size
- Number of Aircraft Types
- Route Network
- Number of Stations
- Skill Levels
- Aircraft Complexity
- Maintenance Delays
- Background
- Delay Costs
- Maintenance Costs
- Labor Costs
- Maintenance Programs
- Engines
- Shop Maintenance
- ETOPS
- Safety
- Conclusions
- About the Author
- CHAPTER 6 A Framework for Developing an EPS Health Management System
- Introduction
- System Health Management Principles
- An EPS Health Management System Development Framework
- Developing System Requirements
- Application to 737/P-8A Aircraft EPS Components
- Integration into the Vehicle and Support System
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- CHAPTER 7 Design and Implementation of Aircraft System Health Management (ASHM) Utilizing Existing Data Feeds
- Introduction
- Aircraft Data Sources
- Summary of Software Architecture
- Custom Analytic Development Process
- Generation of Actionable Information
- Case Study: Coolant Leakage
- Summary/Conclusions
- References
- Definitions/Abbreviations
- CHAPTER 8 New Guidelines for Implementation of Structural Health Monitoring in Aerospace Applications
- Introduction
- The Scope and Major Components of SHM Guidelines ARP 6461
- Scope
- Essential Aspects of SHM
- Automated SHM
- SHM Requirements
- Detection Requirements
- Technology Assessment
- Validation and Verification of SHM
- Methods for Verification and Validation
- Certification of SHM
- Implementation of SHM in Military Aircraft
- Conclusions and Summary
- References
- Acknowledgments
- CHAPTER 9 Challenges for Costs and Benefits Evaluation of IVHM Systems
- Introduction
- IVHM Systems
- Systems Health Management
- Structural Health Management
- Challenges for IVHM Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Structural Health Management
- Knowledge of MSG-3 Methodology and Continuous Airworthiness Requirements
- Starting with S-SHM Applications
- Simplify the S-SHM Ground Support Equipment
- Develop S-SHM Systems as "Bridges" for Initial A-SHM Applications
- Systems Health Management
- Other Challenges
- Summary/Conclusions
- References
- Definitions/Abbreviations
- CHAPTER 10 Developing IVHM Requirements for Aerospace Systems
- Introduction
- General Considerations
- The Process of Developing Requirements
- Exploratory and Concept Stage
- Development and Production Stage
- High Level Requirements
- Detailed Design
- System Implementation and Testing
- Guidelines and an Example
- Exploratory and Concept
- High Level Requirements
- Allocation of Requirements to the Platform
- Flow Down Process and Low Level Requirements
- Requirements for LGS Performance Indication
- Requirements for Proximity Sensor Degradation
- System Verification and Validation
- Conclusions
- References
- Acknowledgments
- Definitions/Abbreviations
- CHAPTER 11 Creating a System Architecture for a Vehicle Condition-Based Maintenance System
- Introduction
- The Architecture Development Process
- Develop CBM System Architecture: A Case Study
- The Case Description
- Requirements Definition
- The Scope of the CBM System
- The CBM System Design Constraints
- The CBM System Operational Scenarios
- The CBM System Functional Analysis and Functional Requirements
- The CBM System Quality Requirements
- CBM Architecture Development
- Conclusions
- References
- Contact Information
- Definitions/Abbreviations
- About the Author
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