An extensive study of liquid propellant rocket engine test and flight history data has produced methods for advanced health monitoring currenty under development for application to the Advanced Shuttle, National AeroSpace Plane, and other future propulsion systems. Advanced health monitoring is a systematic approach to instrumentation design and development, signal processing, and knowledge based strategies to infer the operating status of any engine component or system. Properly implemented, advanced health monitoring increases safety and the probability of mission success, significantly reduces turnaround time and maintenance cost, prolongs component life, and reduces life cycle cost.
Health Monitoring of Reusable Rocket Engines
1991
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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