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Brachmi, Walid (author)
As turbofan technology advances, periodic engine inspection and maintenance still remain a significant part of aircraft operational costs. Operators are thus looking to engine condition-based maintenance (ECBM), leveraging sensor data and numerical engine models for continuous diagnostics. KLM Engine Services developed a surrogate model based on...
master thesis 2024
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Tseremoglou, I. (author), Santos, Bruno F. (author)
In the Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) context, the definition of optimal maintenance plans for an aircraft fleet depends on an efficient integration of : (i) the probabilistic predictions of the health condition of the components and (ii) the stochastic arrival of the corrective maintenance tasks, together with consideration of the...
journal article 2024
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Bieber, M.T. (author)
Spacecraft and aircraft systems collect health-related data continuously, which can give an indication of the systems' health status. While they rarely occur, the repercussions of such system anomalies, faults, or failures can be severe, safety-critical and costly. Therefore, the data are used to anticipate any kind of anomalous behaviour or...
doctoral thesis 2023
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van Geest, Jurrian (author)
Planning rolling stock maintenance based on prognostic data (Condition Based Maintenance, CBM) is a trend since the ideal timing for maintenance before failure can be planned. With the use of prognostics, a failure can be predicted so Corrective Maintenance (CM) can be avoided. Traditional rolling stock decision-making for Preventive Maintenance...
master thesis 2023
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Tseremoglou, I. (author), van Kessel, Paul J. (author), Santos, Bruno F. (author)
Condition-based maintenance (CBM) scheduling of an aircraft fleet in a disruptive environment while considering health prognostics for a set of systems is a very complex combinatorial problem, which is becoming more challenging in light of the uncertainty included in health prognostics. This type of problem falls under the broad category of...
journal article 2023
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Verhagen, W.J.C. (author), Santos, Bruno F. (author), Freeman, Floris (author), van Kessel, Paul (author), Zarouchas, D. (author), Loutas, Theodoros (author), Yeun, R.C.K. (author), Heiets, I. (author)
Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is a policy that uses information about the health condition of systems and structures to identify optimal maintenance interventions over time, increasing the efficiency of maintenance operations. Despite CBM being a well-established concept in academic research, the practical uptake in aviation needs to catch...
journal article 2023
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de Bruin, Bram (author)
Over the years, aero engines have evolved into the efficient turbofans present on commercial airliners today. Although these engines are very reliable, they still experience degradations in performance and reductions in component health. The degradation affects the operation of the engine, which can be measured using the pressure, temperature,...
master thesis 2022
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Leoni, Leonardo (author), De Carlo, Filippo (author), Abaei, M.M. (author), BahooToroody, Ahmad (author)
Thanks to the advances in the Internet of Things (IoT), Condition-based Maintenance (CBM) has progressively become one of the most renowned strategies to mitigate the risk arising from failures. Within any CBM framework, non-linear correlation among data and variability of condition monitoring data sources are among the main reasons that lead...
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Broer, Agnes A.R. (author), Benedictus, R. (author), Zarouchas, D. (author)
With the increased use of composites in aircraft, many new successful contributions to the advancement of the structural health monitoring (SHM) field for composite aerospace structures have been achieved. Yet its application is still not often seen in operational conditions in the aircraft industry, mostly due to a gap between research focus...
journal article 2022
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Zappalá, D. (author), Tavner, Peter J. (author)
Wind turbine technologies are evolving rapidly in terms of complexity and size and there is an urgent need for cost-effective Operations and Maintenance (O&amp;M) strategies to increase the profitability of wind power assets.<br/><br/>Component reliability as well as maintenance strategies have the greatest effect on O&amp;M planning and costs,...
book chapter 2022
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Martini Jimenez, Daniel (author)
Condition-based maintenance (CBM) is emerging in the airline industry as a revolutionary concept that could potentially increase the efficiency of aircraft operations. The adoption of CBM strategies is not yet widespread due to the stringent requirements imposed by aviation authorities and the fact that the prognostic and health management (PHM)...
master thesis 2021
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Ingemarsdotter, E.K. (author)
The concept of a ‘Circular Economy’ (CE) has been gaining traction in business, policy, and academia. It envisions an economy powered by renewable energy in which the value of products and materials are preserved for as long as possible. ‘Design for Circular Economy’ is emerging as a research field as well as a branch of sustainable design...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Vrijdag, A. (author), Martelli, M. (author)
Simulation models of the ship propulsion system play an increasingly important role, for instance in controller design and condition monitoring. However, creation of such simulation models requires significant time and effort. In this paper, the application of deterministic identification techniques on a DC-electric ship drive train is explored...
journal article 2021
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Ingemarsdotter, E.K. (author), Kambanou, Marianna Lena (author), Jamsin, E. (author), Sakao, Tomohiko (author), Balkenende, R. (author)
Previous literature has highlighted many opportunities for digital technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics, to enable circular strategies, i.e., strategies which support the transition to a circular economy (CE). As one of the key circular strategies for which the digital opportunities are apparent, maintenance...
journal article 2021
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Lee, J. (author), Mitici, M.A. (author)
As aircraft maintenance is transitioning towards data- driven condition-based maintenance (CBM), its cost and performance objectives need to be re-evaluated: how are these objectives related under various CBM strategies?; which objectives are conflicting?; what are the trade-offs between the conflicting objectives?; what is the impact of this...
conference paper 2021
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Bieber, M.T. (author), Verhagen, W.J.C. (author), Santos, Bruno F. (author)
During flights aircraft continuously collect data regarding operations, health status and system condition. Data-driven approaches typically applied to system specific sensor data provide a way to predict failures of aircraft systems. However, it is believed that some systems deteriorate faster when subjected to particular environmental...
conference paper 2021
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Vlamings, Bob (author)
As the profit margins of the airline industry are relatively low, it is of utmost importance to keep costs low in order for airlines to stay competitive. An important cost factor is maintenance costs, as it can take up around 10-20 % of the total direct operational costs. Currently, much development is taking place in developing condition-based...
master thesis 2020
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Hu, Jiawen (author), Chen, P. (author)
The remaining useful lifetime (RUL) estimated from the in-situ degradation data has shown to be useful for online predictive maintenance. In the literature, the RUL is often estimated by assuming a soft-failure threshold for the degradation data. In practice, however, systems may not be subject to the degradation-induced soft failures....
journal article 2020
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Sprong, Jorben (author)
Maintenance providers in commercial aviation are looking into new strategies to improve maintenance operations and aircraft availability in order to reduce cost and increase customer satisfaction. Aircraft availability and thus profitability highly relies on adequate maintenance because an aircraft is only profitable when...
master thesis 2019
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Bhandia, R. (author), Cvetkovic, M. (author), de Jesus Chavez, Jose (author), Palensky, P. (author)
Key contributor to normal power grid operations is optimal working of the various power grid equipment/apparatus. Nonoptimal operation of any of this equipment causes power quality problems which can pose great risk to the stability of the grid. Damaged or partially damaged equipment leaves characteristic signatures in the form of current and...
conference paper 2019
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