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In-Line Oil Debris Monitor (ODM) for the Advanced Tactical Fighter Engine
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Abstract
The development of an in-line, full flow oil debris sensor for the F119-PW-100 Advanced Tactical Fighter Engine is described. The sensor continuously counts and sizes wear metal particles, both ferrous and non-ferrous, in the main oil supply line of the engine. The design requirements, principle of operation, mechanical design features and electronic design features of the sensor are discussed. The performance characteristics of the sensor as measured during development testing are also presented.
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Citation
Muir, D. and Howe, B., "In-Line Oil Debris Monitor (ODM) for the Advanced Tactical Fighter Engine," SAE Technical Paper 961308, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961308.Also In
References
- Hughes I. Muir D. “On-Line Oil Debris Monitor For Aircraft Engines” JOAP Conference November 1994