Vibration detection of component operability
Abstract
In order to prevent catastrophic failure and eliminate unnecessary periodic maintenance in the Space Shuttle Orbiter dynamic components, instrumentation for detecting incipient failure in these components is required. This study investigated the utilization of vibrational phenomena as one of the principal physical parameters on which to base the design of this instrumentation. Baseline vibration data was collected from three aircraft type fans and two aircraft type pumps over a frequency range from a few Hertz to greater than 300 kHz. The baseline data included spectrum analysis of the vibration and detected carrier signals, as well as several non-spectrum parameters. Several defects were introduced into the five test items, and all defects were detected by at least one of the parameters with a margin of at least 2:1 over the worst case baseline.
- Publication:
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
- Pub Date:
- July 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976ensy.confQ....B
- Keywords:
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- Component Reliability;
- Space Shuttle Orbiters;
- Spacecraft Reliability;
- Vibration Tests;
- Aircraft Parts;
- Nondestructive Tests;
- Structural Failure;
- Instrumentation and Photography