Alozie et al., 2019 - Google Patents
An adaptive model-based framework for prognostics of gas path faults in aircraft gas turbine enginesAlozie et al., 2019
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- Alozie O
- Li Y
- Wu X
- Shong X
- Ren W
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This paper presents an adaptive framework for prognostics in civil aero gas turbine engines, which incorporates both performance and degradation models, to predict the remaining useful life of the engine components that fail predominantly by gradual deterioration over …
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