Health and usage monitoring systems: enabling the future prediction of remaining useful life of submarines

David Flynn, David Scott Herd, David Lofting, Paul Melville Record, Niall Skinner

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Abstract

After an overview of data, model and fusion based prognostic methods, there is an outline of how these can be used to develop HUMS functionalities with embedded intelligence for intelligent asset management. An example based on a detailed Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA) of a power relay is used to demonstrate how intelligent asset management can be enabled along with informed future product development.In summary, this paper demonstrates the application of a new generation of HUMS for predicting the remaining useful life of ship and submarine sub-systems.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 20 May 2014
EventInternational Naval and Engineering Conference - Netherlands, Amesterdam, Netherlands
Duration: 20 May 201422 May 2014
https://www.imarest.org/events-courses/events-conferences/inec/12th-inec-2014

Conference

ConferenceInternational Naval and Engineering Conference
Abbreviated titleINEC
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityAmesterdam
Period20/05/1422/05/14
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Keywords

  • Prognostics
  • FMEA
  • Remaining Useful Life

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