Guidelines for Implementation of Structural Health Monitoring on Fixed Wing Aircraft

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SAE ARP 6461A:2021-08-24

Guidelines for Implementation of Structural Health Monitoring on Fixed Wing Aircraft

Publication date
2021-08-24
Original language
English
Pages
80

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Pages
80
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This document is applicable to civil aerospace airframe structural applications where stakeholders are seeking guidance on the definition, development, and certification of structural health monitoring (SHM) technologies for aircraft health management applications. Inputs to the structural health management are obtained from SHM equipment and/or from onboard sensors, delivering the detection and characterization of damage, load, or environmental parameters for operational and damage monitoring. For the purpose of this document, SHM is defined as "the process of acquiring and analyzing data from on-board sensors to characterize the health of a structure." The suite of on-board sensors could include any presently installed aircraft sensors, as well as new sensors to be defined in the future.
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