To reduce operating expenses, airlines are now using the existing fleets of commercial aircraft well beyond their originally anticipated service lives. The repair and maintenance of these 'aging aircraft' has therefore become a critical safety issue, both to the airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration. This paper presents the results of an innovative research program to develop a structural monitoring system that will be used to evaluate the integrity of in-service aerospace structural components. Currently in the final phase of its development, this monitoring system will indicate when repair or maintenance of a damaged structural component is necessary
Fleet maintenance and safety aspects represent a strategic aspect in the managing of the modern airc...
Aircraft maintenance represents a major economic cost for the aviation industry. Traditionally, the ...
This paper discusses ongoing work to develop structural health monitoring techniques for composite a...
This article explores the use of structural health monitoring for condition-based maintenance in the...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace EngineeringAircr...
The United States Air Force and many of its Coalition partners have extended the original service li...
Aircraft are being pushed beyond their original service life, increasing the potential for structura...
Aircraft structures, like any other mechanical structure, are subjected to various external factors ...
Fleet maintenance and safety aspects represent a strategic aspect in the managing of the modern airc...
Structural health monitoring is recognized as a viable solution to increase aviation safety and decr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering.Bec...
Approximately up to one-fifth of the direct operating cost of a commercial civilian fixed-wing aircr...
Structural health monitoring represents an interesting enabling technology towards increasing aviati...
This open access book presents established methods of structural health monitoring (SHM) and discuss...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in aircraft structures due to their superior propert...
Fleet maintenance and safety aspects represent a strategic aspect in the managing of the modern airc...
Aircraft maintenance represents a major economic cost for the aviation industry. Traditionally, the ...
This paper discusses ongoing work to develop structural health monitoring techniques for composite a...
This article explores the use of structural health monitoring for condition-based maintenance in the...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace EngineeringAircr...
The United States Air Force and many of its Coalition partners have extended the original service li...
Aircraft are being pushed beyond their original service life, increasing the potential for structura...
Aircraft structures, like any other mechanical structure, are subjected to various external factors ...
Fleet maintenance and safety aspects represent a strategic aspect in the managing of the modern airc...
Structural health monitoring is recognized as a viable solution to increase aviation safety and decr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering.Bec...
Approximately up to one-fifth of the direct operating cost of a commercial civilian fixed-wing aircr...
Structural health monitoring represents an interesting enabling technology towards increasing aviati...
This open access book presents established methods of structural health monitoring (SHM) and discuss...
Composite materials are increasingly being used in aircraft structures due to their superior propert...
Fleet maintenance and safety aspects represent a strategic aspect in the managing of the modern airc...
Aircraft maintenance represents a major economic cost for the aviation industry. Traditionally, the ...
This paper discusses ongoing work to develop structural health monitoring techniques for composite a...