Structural health monitoring: Assessment of aircraft customer needs

被引:0
|
作者
Ikegami, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Boeing Co, Phantom Works, Seattle, WA 98124 USA
来源
STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONTORING 2000 | 1999年
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
The requirements for Structural Health Monitoring systems vary considerably depending on the intended customer's needs and desires. The customer base for the operation and maintenance of Boeing aircraft extends from all branches of the military to the myriad of commercial airline operators. This presentation describes the development of requirements and architectures for Structural Health Monitoring Systems to meet the needs of different customers, particularly for the military versus commercial aircraft fleets and for aging aircraft versus new systems. Requirements and proposed structural health monitoring system architectures to meet the requirements are contrasted. The integration of the structural health monitoring systems into an overall integrated vehicle health management system is discussed. Current and past work at Boeing in the areas of structural health monitoring sensor development, data/information processing, prognostic algorithm development, and data dissemination and storage is presented. All of these technology areas need to be matured and integrated into an overall vehicle health management system that can be incorporated into the customer's operation and maintenance infrastructure. Economic and/or safety benefits as well as system reliability must be demonstrated to ensure customer acceptance. Issues regarding the development and customer acceptance of structural health monitoring/management systems are discussed and summarized.
引用
收藏
页码:12 / 23
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Aircraft Maintenance: Structural Health Monitoring Influence on Costs and Practices
    Manco, Pasquale
    Caterino, Mario
    Macchiaroli, Roberto
    Rinaldi, Marta
    Fera, Marcello
    MACROMOLECULAR SYMPOSIA, 2021, 396 (01)
  • [32] Acoustic Emission: An Indispensable Structural Health Monitoring Means for Aircraft
    Geng, Rongsheng
    Jing, Peng
    ADVANCES IN ACOUSTIC EMISSION TECHNOLOGY, 2015, 158 : 503 - 512
  • [33] Innovation Management in Family Health Clinics in Israel: The Contribution of Customer Needs' Assessment
    Tamir Tetroashvili, Lea
    Mezan, Racheli
    POSTMODERN OPENINGS, 2020, 11 (01): : 149 - 161
  • [34] Aircraft Landing Gear Structural. Health Monitoring using a Loads Monitoring Approach
    Sartor, P.
    Schmidt, R. K.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING 2008, 2008, : 99 - 107
  • [35] Procedures for the assessment of structural health monitoring potentials
    Kapoor, H.
    Goh, W. T.
    Boller, C.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD EUROPEAN WORKSHOP STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING 2006, 2006, : 191 - +
  • [36] Structural Health Monitoring and Assessment: Sensors and Analysis
    Kaloop, Mosbeh R.
    Hu, Jong Wan
    Elbeltagi, Emad
    El Refai, Ahmed
    JOURNAL OF SENSORS, 2018, 2018
  • [37] Analysis of aircraft composite structural health monitoring and life prediction technology
    Tao, Xiaochuang
    Lu, Chen
    COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, MODELING AND SIMULATION, PTS 1-2, 2011, 88-89 : 515 - 523
  • [38] Recent development of structural health monitoring technologies for aircraft composite structures
    The University of Tokyo, Japan
    ICAS Secr. - Int. Counc. Aeronaut. Sci. ICAS, (4034-4045):
  • [39] Structural health monitoring experimental system implemented in a turboprop commercial aircraft
    Bovio, I.
    Lecce, L.
    DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF STRUCTURES VII, 2007, 347 : 311 - +
  • [40] Aircraft structural health monitoring using on-board BOCDA system
    Yari, Takashi
    Nagai, Kanehiro
    Ishioka, Masahito
    Hotate, Kazuo
    Koshioka, Yasuhiro
    SMART SENSOR PHENOMENA, TECHNOLOGY, NETWORKS, AND SYSTEMS 2008, 2008, 6933