Telemharsh Telemetric System Acquisition in harsh Environment
Periodic preventive maintenance activities associated with aircraft subsystems is a significant part of the high costs associated with through life aircraft operations. Also, the understandably conservative approach to risk manage...
ver más
¿Tienes un proyecto y buscas un partner? Gracias a nuestro motor inteligente podemos recomendarte los mejores socios y ponerte en contacto con ellos. Te lo explicamos en este video
Proyectos interesantes
DEMETER
Development of E2E Maintenance architecture process and meth...
2M€
Cerrado
PACMAN
Prognostics And Computer Aided Maintenance
2M€
Cerrado
ReMAP
Real time Condition based Maintenance for Adaptive Aircraft...
7M€
Cerrado
WISE
A novel approach to remote and real time aircraft maintenanc...
2M€
Cerrado
PID2019-105293RB-C21
DESARROLLO DE UN SISTEMA DE MONITORIZACION ESTRUCTURAL BASAD...
106K€
Cerrado
AISHA II
AIRCRAFT INTEGRATED STRUCTURAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT II
6M€
Cerrado
Fecha límite de participación
Sin fecha límite de participación.
Descripción del proyecto
Periodic preventive maintenance activities associated with aircraft subsystems is a significant part of the high costs associated with through life aircraft operations. Also, the understandably conservative approach to risk management, leads to premature component retirement, which is both highly inefficient and leading to a considerable carbon footprint. Minimizing maintenance costs and carbon footprint are both major concerns within the whole of the aerospace industry.
If key components such as turbine engines had the ability to robustly, autonomously and continuously evaluate their structural health, and anticipate potential failures, maintenance costs could drastically decrease without compromising aircraft’s safety and reliability. This new maintenance paradigm of real-time in-situ health monitoring, would eliminate the need for the usual periodic preventive actions, allowing maintenance activities to evolve into a reactive paradigm, with extremely high savings as a result.
This project aims at developing innovative technologies that will lead to reduce fuel consumption, noise and greenhouse gas emissions on power turboshaft engines. In order to provide useful data to optimize the development of each part of the turbo engine, Active Space Technologies SA (AST) proposes a solution for measuring in-situ strain and temperatures of the engine shaft.