The EJ200 engine for the EuroFighter 2000 military aircraft will, like other modern military jet engines, operate in usage scenarios characterized by increased complexity and reduced turnaround times. Additionally, the limited defense budgets force the need for a continuous reduction of maintenance effort and cost and for methods for reducing the engine life cycle costs. These requirements and the increased complexity of the engine system stimulate the continuous improvement of the associated control and monitoring systems.
Advanced Engine Monitoring and Diagnosis Systems: Actual System for the EJ2OO Engine of the EuroFighter 2000 Aircraft and Future Trends
2003
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Jet engines , Jet fighters , Symposia , Life expectancy(Service life) , Aircraft maintenance , Aircraft engines , Germany , Diagnosis(General) , Life cycle costs , Component report , Foreign reports , Eurofighter 2000 , Ej200 engine
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