AIR1873A Guide to Limited Engine Monitoring Systems for Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines

Canceled

11/29/2016

Scope
Content
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes a Limited Engine Monitoring System that can be used by the flight crew or the maintenance staff, or both, to monitor the health of gas turbine engines in aircraft. This AIR considers monitoring of gas path performance and mechanical parameters, and systems such as low cycle fatigue counters and engine history recorders. It also considers typical measurement system accuracies and their impact. This AIR is intended as a technical guide. It is not intended to be used as a legal document or standard. AIR 1873 supplements ARP 1587, Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Monitoring System Guide.
Rationale
Content
The Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been superseded by a completely new document, ARP5120, which provides guidance on how to develop and implement an integrated end-to-end health management system for gas turbine engine applications. The original AIR1873A information was updated and transformed into ARP5120. SAE ARP5120 consolidates SAE AIR1873, 4061B, 4175A, and 5120 into one document per the direction of the SAE E32 committee.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR1873A
Pages
22
Citation
SAE International Information Report, Guide to Limited Engine Monitoring Systems for Aircraft Gas Turbine Engines, SAE Standard AIR1873A, Cancelled November 2016, https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR1873A.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
Nov 29, 2016
Product Code
AIR1873A
Content Type
Information Report
Status
Canceled
Language
English

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