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AUTOMATIC PERFORMANCE MONITORING
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Abstract
To demonstrate an electromagnetic approach to Automatic Performance Monitoring and Recording, without reference to or association with sonic, spectrometric or other philosophies, some “golden rules” are proposed for the design and development of the hardware and software packages. Those parameters considered essential for efficient monitoring of the jet engine are argued, and the methodology of data collection is detailed. Programs are explained which have proved successful in the “quick look” and long range deterioration trending applications. Specific in-service examples are given.
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Bellam, P. and , ., "AUTOMATIC PERFORMANCE MONITORING," SAE Technical Paper 670360, 1967, https://doi.org/10.4271/670360.Also In
References
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