Proactive Aircraft Lap Joint Corrosion Maintenance Scheduling

961247

04/01/1996

Event
Airframe Finishing, Maintenance & Repair Conference & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
The ability to plan and schedule a balanced workload requires aircraft maintenance depots to have knowledge of scheduled maintenance requirements and a realistic assessment of the corrosion levels in the aircraft prior to these scheduled activities. Since corrosion levels accelerate once initiated, a knowledge of these lower levels can be used effectively to plan labour resources and work schedules based on the anticipated levels prior to maintenance. With an inbound data system, inspection results transferred ahead of scheduling - from light-duty maintenance areas or remote depots - to a main overhaul facility alleviates the reactive nature of interlayer corrosion repairs. Using the enhanced optical technology of D Sight - it's inherent ability to detect and record low corrosion levels - a broad information base for the creation of proactive interlayer corrosion repair schedules is possible. This paper describes how the flow of D Sight image data from a preparatory overhaul inspection monitors, rates, and catalogues aluminium-skin lap splice corrosion indications for inevitable mechanical repairs. The methods for acquiring the corrosion indications, recording, archiving, and transferring the data into a work order protocol are discussed in beneficial terms for aircraft fleet operators and maintenance depot supervisors.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/961247
Pages
6
Citation
Willie, D., and Karpala, F., "Proactive Aircraft Lap Joint Corrosion Maintenance Scheduling," SAE Technical Paper 961247, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961247.
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Publisher
Published
Apr 1, 1996
Product Code
961247
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English