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Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) systems have evolved as an effective health and usage monitoring mechanism in aircrafts by reducing the costs associated with unscheduled maintenance. CBM systems help maintainers to detect and manage the condition of aviation system components and take maintenance actions when there is evidence of need. In this paper we describe the application of a software prototype, which is an automation of the CBM practices. We briefly explain the novel framework on which it is built. We illustrate the building of the configuration information, required to generate the maintenance reports that are deemed essential for continuous improvement under CBM, using a markup language called XML. We explain the procedure in generating the reports using the developed prototype. We demonstrate that the developed prototype has the functional capabilities essential to implement CBM on any aircraft and is valuable in cutting down the software maintenance costs as it can perform new operations without having to modify the existing source codes.
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Abbreviations
- ACBMCS:
-
Automated condition based maintenance checking system
- ADF:
-
Activity data file
- BIT:
-
Built-in-test
- CBM:
-
Condition based maintenance
- HI:
-
Health indicator
- HIT:
-
Health indicator test
- HUMS:
-
Health and usage monitoring system
- RCM:
-
Reliability centered maintenance
- RDF:
-
Raw data file
- RTB:
-
Rotor track and balance
- WOW:
-
Weight-on-wheels
- XML:
-
Extensible markup language
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Joshi, P., Imadabathuni, M., He, D. et al. Application of the condition based maintenance checking system for aircrafts. J Intell Manuf 23, 277–288 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-009-0350-2
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