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Recent progress in intelligent vehicle health monitoring

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Cole, I. S.
Corrigan, P.
Ganther, W. D.
Galea, S.

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Trans Tech Publications Ltd.

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Boeing, CSIRO and DSTO are collaborating on research into Intelligent Health Monitoring for Aerospace Vehicles (IHMAV). The system has the ability both to predict the probable development of corrosion and to elucidate the environmental factors that are promoting corrosion. The paper discusses the system capabilities, data output including the data derived from previous monitoring programs on B-707. In particular this data established the connection between local microclimate and corrosion events and highlights variations in microclimate and corrosion that can occur for different spaces in an airframe and different airframes.

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Structural Health Monitoring: Research and Applications

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