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Developments in Performance Monitoring and Diagnostics in Aircraft Turbine Engines
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Automated performance monitoring of aircraft turbine engines can be characterized as a three phase process which includes data acquisition, data processing, and maintenance information management. With recent research and development activities in these areas, more sophisticated methods for performing these casks have been developed. Results show promise for improving the reliability, efficiency and utility of automated performance monitoring and diagnostic systems.
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Smith, C., DeHoff, R., and Huffman, M., "Developments in Performance Monitoring and Diagnostics in Aircraft Turbine Engines," SAE Technical Paper 821400, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821400.Also In
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- “Advanced Trending Analysis/EDS Data Program,” AFWAL-TR-81 -2125 1982
- Smith, C. Broadie, M. De Hoff, R. L. “Turbine Engine Fault Detection and Isolation Program: Turbine Engine Performance Estimation Methods,” AFWAL-TR-2058 1982