Propulsion
Propulsion is supported by the Aerospace Engineering Department at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in a number of different areas, including:
- Engine Performance Analysis for Engine Health Management Plus
- The n-variable Statistical Process Control Tool (nSPCT™)
- Engine Performance and Ground Station Software Development
- Analysis of Transient Engine Data
- Test Cell Support
- Test Stand Design
- Test Stand and Test Cell Upgrade
Aerospace Engineering Support
- Engine testing and data gathering
- Analysis of this data
- Application of this data back to fault detection and diagnosis
Aircraft system experience includes B-52, B-2, B-1, E-3, and KC-135 aircraft, as well as T56, TF30, TF33, TF34, TF39, F100, F101, F108, F110, and F118 engines.
Related Terminology
aircraft engine performance • engine health management plus • EHM+ • EHM Plus • ground station software • transient engine data • test cell support • test cell design • test stand upgrade • propulsion • aerospace engineering