The modern turbine engine operates in a harsh environment at high speeds and is repeatedly exposed to combined high mechanical and thermal loads. The cumulative effects of these external forces lead to high stresses and strains on the engine components, such as the rotating turbine disks, which may eventually lead to a catastrophic failure if left undetected. The operating environment makes it difficult to use conventional strain gauges, therefore, non-contact strain measurement techniques is of interest to NASA and the turbine engine community. This presentation describes one such approach; the use of cross correlation analysis to measure strain experienced by the engine turbine disk with the goal of assessing potential faults and damage
Rotor health monitoring and online damage detection are increasingly gaining the interest of aircraf...
An improved version of the speckle-shift strain measurement system was developed. The system uses a ...
Experimental data are presented for the tangential and radial stresses in the disks of the 36,000 ho...
The Aeronautical Sciences Project under NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program is interested in the ...
The development of techniques for the in-situ measurement and structural health monitoring of the ro...
The development of techniques for the in-situ measurement and structural health monitoring of the ro...
Recently, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) initiated a program to achieve the si...
The Instrumentation and Control Technology Division at NASA Lewis Research Center has developed a hi...
Pressure equipment has widespread application in various industrial sectors. Due to this variety, pr...
This paper presents the results for the real-time measurement of surface deformation of rotating ele...
The development of new health-monitoring techniques requires the use of theoretical and experimental...
A type of noncontacting electro-optical extensometer was used to measure the displacement between pa...
Recent advances on the laser speckle strain measurement system under development at NASA Lewis Resea...
The work described is part of a program (Englund and Seasholtz, 1988) to develop sensors and sensing...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has been advancing dynamic optical measurement systems, pri...
Rotor health monitoring and online damage detection are increasingly gaining the interest of aircraf...
An improved version of the speckle-shift strain measurement system was developed. The system uses a ...
Experimental data are presented for the tangential and radial stresses in the disks of the 36,000 ho...
The Aeronautical Sciences Project under NASA's Fundamental Aeronautics Program is interested in the ...
The development of techniques for the in-situ measurement and structural health monitoring of the ro...
The development of techniques for the in-situ measurement and structural health monitoring of the ro...
Recently, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) initiated a program to achieve the si...
The Instrumentation and Control Technology Division at NASA Lewis Research Center has developed a hi...
Pressure equipment has widespread application in various industrial sectors. Due to this variety, pr...
This paper presents the results for the real-time measurement of surface deformation of rotating ele...
The development of new health-monitoring techniques requires the use of theoretical and experimental...
A type of noncontacting electro-optical extensometer was used to measure the displacement between pa...
Recent advances on the laser speckle strain measurement system under development at NASA Lewis Resea...
The work described is part of a program (Englund and Seasholtz, 1988) to develop sensors and sensing...
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has been advancing dynamic optical measurement systems, pri...
Rotor health monitoring and online damage detection are increasingly gaining the interest of aircraf...
An improved version of the speckle-shift strain measurement system was developed. The system uses a ...
Experimental data are presented for the tangential and radial stresses in the disks of the 36,000 ho...