Aerospace (Aug 2022)

Predicting the Remaining Useful Life of Landing Gear with Prognostics and Health Management (PHM)

  • Tzu-Hsuan Hsu,
  • Yuan-Jen Chang,
  • He-Kai Hsu,
  • Tsung-Ti Chen,
  • Po-Wen Hwang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace9080462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 462

Abstract

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Landing gear is an essential part of an aircraft. However, the components of landing gear are susceptible to degradation over the life of their operation, which can result in the shimmy effect occurring during take-off and landing. In order to reduce unplanned flight disruptions and increase the availability of aircraft, the predictive maintenance (PdM) technique is investigated in this study. This paper presents a case study on the implementation of a health assessment and prediction workflow for remaining useful life (RUL) based on the prognostics and health management (PHM) framework of currently in-service aircraft, which could significantly benefit fleet operators and aircraft maintenance. Machine learning is utilized to develop a health indicator (HI) for landing gear using a data-driven approach, whereas a time-series analysis (TSA) is used to predict its degradation. The degradation models are evaluated using large volumes of real sensor data from in-service aircraft. Finally, the challenges of implementing a built-in PHM system for next-generation aircraft are outlined.

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