Adjustment and validation of monitoring system algorithms on the simulated historical data of an aircraft engine fleet

Igor Loboda, Victor Manuel Pineda Molina, Juan Luis Pérez-Ruiz

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Abstract

In the field of gas turbine diagnostics, a significant gap is observed between the variety of proposed and investigated diagnostic solutions and a narrow group of algorithms employed in real monitoring systems. One of the explanations is that diagnostic algorithms of a monitoring system (system components) are usually developed and verified separately from each other. An additional explanation is related to simplified simulated data used to verify the algorithms. The present paper aims to adjust and validate the joint operation of the algorithms of a gas turbine monitoring system during the whole lifetime. The software tool called the Propulsion Diagnostic Method Evaluation Strategy (ProDiMES) provides the input data. This tool realistically simulates the steady-state parameters of an aircraft engine fleet. The simulation embraces a total engine life and includes different variations of deterioration and various engine, actuator, and sensor faults. Using ProDiMES, some diagnostic solutions have been verified so far. However, they do not include all necessary monitoring system components, use a short fixedtime interval of input data, and do not analyze long-Term deterioration. In contrast, this paper presents an attempt to enhance a whole diagnostic process. It considers the operation of various data-driven algorithms of a monitoring system during engine life. The paper focuses on the tuning of the algorithms themselves and adjustment of their interactions.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationControls, Diagnostics, and Instrumentation; Cycle Innovations; Cycle Innovations
Subtitle of host publicationEnergy Storage; Education; Electric Power
PublisherAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
ISBN (Electronic)9780791884966
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
EventASME Turbo Expo 2021: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, GT 2021 - Virtual, Online
Duration: 7 Jun 202111 Jun 2021

Publication series

NameProceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo
Volume4

Conference

ConferenceASME Turbo Expo 2021: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition, GT 2021
CityVirtual, Online
Period7/06/2111/06/21

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