Title :
Design and implementation of the V-22 tiltrotor aircuaft vibration monitoring and diagnostic system
Author :
Dousis, Dimitri A.
Author_Institution :
Bell Helicoptor Textron Inc., Fort Worth, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper addresses the design architecture and current status of the development and integration of the drive train vibration monitoring system (VMS) for the Bell-Boeing V-22 tiltrotor aircraft, which in 1999 has begun initial production deliveries. The VMS monitors vibrations in the rotors, engines, interconnect shafting system (ISS), the pylon shafts, and the nacelle blowers. It also includes ISS hanger bearing temperature monitoring. The VMS is part of the V-22 health monitoring system called VSLED (Vibration, Structural Life, and Engine Diagnostics). The VMS architecture is based on the V-22 maintenance goals, which are the detection of existing and/or developing faults to support the on-condition monitoring of mechanical components and to enhance preventive maintenance. It also includes the distinct function of rotor track and balance. The paper describes the onboard VMS architecture. In addition, it presents an overview of the ground station diagnostic algorithm architecture that has been incorporated in the Aircraft Maintenance Event Ground Station (AMEGS). Demonstration of the diagnostic capabilities are presented by two examples of fault detection of degraded parts
Keywords :
aircraft instrumentation; aircraft maintenance; aircraft testing; automatic test equipment; fault diagnosis; ground support systems; helicopters; vibration measurement; Bell-Boeing V-22 tiltrotor aircraft; ISS hanger; V-22 health monitoring; V-22 maintenance; V-22 tiltrotor aircuaft; VSLED; balance; bearing temperature monitoring; drive train vibration monitoring; fault detection; ground station; interconnect shafting system; nacelle blowers; onboard VMS architecture; preventive maintenance; pylon shafts; rotor track; Aircraft propulsion; Engines; Fault detection; Monitoring; Poles and towers; Production systems; Satellite ground stations; Shafts; Vibrations; Voice mail;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference Proceedings, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5846-5
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2000.877901