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System Monitoring Techniques - Practical Applications and Experience at Eastern - Jet Engines
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Jet engine maintenance philosophy is rapidly changing from “hard time” between overhaul to “on-condition.” The on-condition philosophy has placed added emphasis on the ability to monitor the condition of installed engines.
This paper reviews monitoring techniques utilized by Eastern and presents several case studies involving their use. Other techniques which were evaluated and rejected by Eastern are also discussed.
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Dziuba, J., "System Monitoring Techniques - Practical Applications and Experience at Eastern - Jet Engines," SAE Technical Paper 720818, 1972, https://doi.org/10.4271/720818.Also In
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- D'Amico Peter “Forecasting System Uses Modified Smoothing.” Industrial Engineering June 1971
- Couch R. P. Rossbach D. R. “Sensing Jet Engine Performance And Incipient Failure With Electrostatic Probe.”