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On Wing Aircraft Engine Diagnostic System

by James Beleau, Project Engineer

Abstract:
VI Engineering Inc. has developed an On-Wing Performance Module Diagnostic Tool Kit for large scale aircraft engines. The test is performed in-situ on aircraft engines mounted in flight position on the plane. Each test is automatically controlled to perform on an engine during power-up of the Diagnostic tool kit device. The application has no user interface, or communication options with outside computers. The only input and output of this device will be a compact flash card, LEDs, and DIP switches. The tests procedures involve a schedule of RPM, Temperature, or Pressure set points. The steady value at each set point will be logged, as well as historical data for the duration of the test.

Products Used:
LabVIEW 7.0
NI-DAQ 7.0
Measurement & Automation Explorer 3.0
cFP-2020 Compact FieldPoint Controller
cFP-TC-120 8-Channel Thermocouple
cFP-AI-100 8-Channel Analog Input
cFP-BP-4 4 Slot Backplane
cFP-VIE-513

The Challenge:
VI Engineering Inc. has developed an On-Wing Performance Module Diagnostic Tool Kit for a large aerospace engine manufactured. The test is performed on aircraft engines that are mounted in flight position. Each test will be automatically controlled to perform on an engine during power-up. The tests procedures follow a pre-programmed schedule of RPM, Temperature, or Pressure set points. The steady value at each set point is logged, along with historical data collected for the duration of the test.

The Solution:
Using NI hardware and software for I/O and a Tri-way custom housing, VI Engineering has produced a low cost, high temperature, and rugged data logging solution. The programming from, V I Engineering, uses LabVIEW Real-time to produce an easy, plug and play data collection scheduler.

Overview:
This application will have no user interface, or communication options with outside computers. The only input and output of this device will be a compact flash card, LEDs, and DIP switches. The system has provisions for supplying outputs for 2 LED’s. LED indicators will show the states after power up to indicate status of Device. Test status and error states are communicated to the user this way. The system has provisions for 3 user configurable DIP Switches. These are used to set the device to input configuration data and run tests.

Simple operation
The device will boot up in one of two modes depending on dip switch setting. The Normal mode will check for updated setup and calibration files on the compact flash card, begin data acquisition, begin the FIFO data buffer for pre-trigger scans, then wait for the first trigger condition to be met. Upon meeting the first trigger, the pre-trigger scans will be saved and the historical data log will begin streaming data to the compact flash card. An LED turns green signaling when data is being logging. This same LED will shut off when the test is complete. If an error condition is met, this LED will turn red and the application will abort. The Extract mode will retrieve the current setup and calibration files from the device onto the compact flash.

Custom module
The cFP-VIE-513 is an I/O module configured to enable two specific types of measurements on a pair of incoming pulse trains. The first measurement is the phase shift between the two pulse trains and the second measurement is the frequency of the first pulse train. There are two digital inputs on the 513, one for each pulse train. Each of these signals is passed through a digital filter prior to use by the rest of the module in order to reduce the effects of electrical noise. With this custom NI hardware the On-Wing diagnostic is able to figure phase difference and RPM of the plane engine.

Data
All data files will be recorded to the CF. If there is no CF found, then this will be an error condition and will be displayed as such on the LED indicators. Data file structure and format are spreadsheets compatible with excel, but it is expected that there will be 2 recorded files.

Data log file – a complete historical log of the entire test schedule, this will show all data in a logged format with time as the x-axis.

Data Point log – will record point data based on the test schedule defined by the Setup file. It is expected that this data will be used for the analysis package

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