Physics-based approach to the cryogenic flow health management is presented. It is based on fast and time-accurate physics models of the cryogenic flow in the transfer line. We discuss main features of one of these models - the homogeneous moving front model - and presents results of its validation. The main steps of the approach including fault detection, identification, and evaluation are discussed. A few examples of faults are presented. It is shown that dynamic features of the faults naturally form a number of ambiguity groups. A D-matrix approach to optimized identification of these faults is briefly outlined. An example of discerning and evaluating faults within one ambiguity group using optimization algorithm is considered in more de...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
In this Thesis, advanced methods and techniques of monitoring, fault diagnostics, and predictive mai...
The study is motivated by NASA plans to develop technology for an autonomous cryogenic loading opera...
We report the progress in the development of the chilldown model for a rapid cryogenic loading syste...
We report the progress in the development of the chilldown model for rapid cryogenic loading system ...
We report on the development of a hierarchy of models of cryogenic two-phase flow motivated by NASA ...
This paper presents the simulation testing of a model-based condition monitoring scheme for the Join...
This paper presents the simulation testing of a model-based condition monitoring scheme for the Join...
Abstract—The loading of spacecraft propellants is a complex, risky operation. Therefore, diagnostic ...
This thesis develops techniques for automated detection, diagnostics, and evaluation of faults in va...
A cryogenic advanced propellant loading system is currently being developed at NASA. A wide range of...
The timely detection of leaks within cryogenic fuel replenishment systems is of significant importan...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
In this Thesis, advanced methods and techniques of monitoring, fault diagnostics, and predictive mai...
The study is motivated by NASA plans to develop technology for an autonomous cryogenic loading opera...
We report the progress in the development of the chilldown model for a rapid cryogenic loading syste...
We report the progress in the development of the chilldown model for rapid cryogenic loading system ...
We report on the development of a hierarchy of models of cryogenic two-phase flow motivated by NASA ...
This paper presents the simulation testing of a model-based condition monitoring scheme for the Join...
This paper presents the simulation testing of a model-based condition monitoring scheme for the Join...
Abstract—The loading of spacecraft propellants is a complex, risky operation. Therefore, diagnostic ...
This thesis develops techniques for automated detection, diagnostics, and evaluation of faults in va...
A cryogenic advanced propellant loading system is currently being developed at NASA. A wide range of...
The timely detection of leaks within cryogenic fuel replenishment systems is of significant importan...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...
International audienceFrom simple physical systems to full production lines, numerical models could ...