航空发动机光谱数据分析建立铁含量危险阈值限值

A. Hassan, I. Manarvi
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当航空发动机工作时,金属和其他材料颗粒从接触面被移走,并随着润滑油的流动被带走。光谱油分析程序(SOAP)是对机械内部循环的润滑油中结构金属进行元素分析的有力工具,适用于测定磨损金属的数量、元素组成、磨损速率及其来源。航空发动机的油样通过光谱分析,并根据预先设定的数值评估读数,以确定发动机的物理健康状况。采用这种方法可以连续监测发动机内部零件的状态,而不发生任何剥离,从而减少维修时间和成本。SOAP的预定义值或限制由原始设备制造商定义,通常在设备设计过程中形式化。对于为战斗机提供动力的中国远程发动机,SOAP的限制没有定义,因此这种有价值的技术不能完全应用于这些发动机。因此,连续状态监测以及减少维护成本和时间的好处并没有充分体现出来。铁(Fe)是发动机内部部件的主要元素,其在油样中的含量可以清楚地反映发动机内部部件的磨损情况。为了在中国远程航空发动机上积累SOAP的效益,有必要定义这些发动机上SOAP的警报和危险阈值限制。一旦定义了SOAP数据,就可以使用SOAP数据来决定引擎是否继续运行或是否需要对其进行维护。本文收集了国产战斗机远程发动机的SOAP数据,并对其进行了统计分析,建立了铁(Fe)的报警限值和危害限值。
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Analysis of spectrometric data of aeroengines to establish hazard threshold limits for Iron content
As aero-engines operate, metal and other material particles are removed from the contact surfaces and are carried away in the flow of lubricating oil. Spectrometric Oil Analysis Program (SOAP) is a powerful tool for elemental analysis of structural metals in the lubricating oils circulating inside the machine, and is suitable for determining wear metal quantity, elemental composition, rate of wear and its source. The oil samples from the aero-engines are analyzed through spectrometry and the readings are assessed against pre-defined values to ascertain the physical health of the engines. This method is employed to continuously monitor the condition of the engine internal parts without any stripping, thus reducing maintenance time and costs. The predefined values or limits for SOAP are defined by the Original Equipment Manufacturer and are normally formalized during design process of the equipment. For the Chinese range engines powering the fighter jet aircraft, the limits for SOAP are not defined and thus this valuable technique cannot be fully applied to these engines. As a consequence the benefits of continuous condition monitoring together with reduced maintenance cost and time are not fully accrued. Iron (Fe) is the major element of the engine internal parts and its inclusion in oil sample gives a clear picture of the wear and tear of the engine internal parts. In order to accrue benefits of SOAP on Chinese range aero-engines there is a need to define the alert and hazard thresholds limits for SOAP on these engines. Once defined, the SOAP data can be used to decide about the continued operation of the engine or its induction for maintenance. In this paper the SOAP data for Chinese range engines operating in the fighter aircraft is collected and then it is statistically analysed to establish the limits for alerts and hazard for Iron (Fe).
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