AIR4985 A Methodology for Quantifying the Performance of an Engine Monitoring System

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10/13/2017

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The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is to present a quantitative approach for evaluating the performance and capabilities of an Engine Monitoring System (EMS). The value of such a methodology is in providing a systematic means to accomplish the following:
  1. 1
    Determine the impact of an EMS on key engine supportability indices such as Fault Detection Rate, Fault Isolation Rate, Mean Time to Diagnose, In-flight Shutdowns (IFSD), Mission Aborts, and Unscheduled Engine Removals (UERs).
  2. 2
    Facilitate trade studies during the design process in order to compare performance versus cost for various EMS design strategies, and
  3. 3
    Define a “common language” for specifying EMS requirements and the design features of an EMS in order to reduce ambiguity and, therefore, enhance consistency between specification and implementation.
The techniques used for this methodology borrow from those used for testability analysis and are modified to apply to the unique aircraft supportability definitions in item 1 above. While the discussion and examples in this document focus on aircraft engines and their components, the methods and terms in this AIR are applicable to other systems. For example starting systems can be considered to be within the scope of the document.
It will be noted that many of the terms and measures used in the document reflect a military bias. It is anticipated that the methods described will either apply directly to commercial aviation measures or can be readily adapted.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR4985
Pages
21
Citation
SAE International Information Report, A Methodology for Quantifying the Performance of an Engine Monitoring System, SAE Standard AIR4985, Reaffirmed October 2017, Issued January 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/AIR4985.
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Oct 13, 2017
Product Code
AIR4985
Content Type
Information Report
Status
Current
Language
English

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