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Real-time fault identification for developmental turbine engine testing

Posted on:2000-11-25Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The University of TennesseeCandidate:Malloy, Donald JohnFull Text:PDF
GTID:1468390014464351Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Hundreds of individual sensors produce an enormous amount of data during developmental turbine engine testing. The challenge is to ensure the validity of the data and to identify data and engine anomalies in a timely manner. An automated data validation, engine condition monitoring, and fault identification process that emulates typical engineering techniques has been developed for developmental engine testing.; An automated data validation and fault identification approach employing engine cycle-matching principles is described. Engine cycle-matching is automated by using an adaptive nonlinear component-level computer model capable of simulating both steady-state and transient engine operation. Automated steady-state, transient, and real-time model calibration processes are also described. The model enables automation of traditional data validation, engine condition monitoring, and fault identification procedures. A distributed parallel computing approach enables the entire process to operate in real-time.; The result is a capability to detect data and engine anomalies in real-time during developmental engine testing. The approach is shown to be successful in detecting and identifying sensor anomalies as they occur and distinguishing these anomalies from variations in component and overall engine aerothermodynamic performance.; The component-level model-based engine performance and fault identification method developed in the present work brings together features which individually and collectively advance the state-of-the-art. These features are separated into three categories: advancements to effectively quantify off-nominal behavior, advancements to provide a fault detection capability that is practical from the viewpoint of the analysis, implementation, tuning, and design, and advancements to provide a real-time fault detection capability that is reliable and efficient.
Keywords/Search Tags:Engine, Fault, Real-time, Developmental, Data
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