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`AGARD-CP-448 - Engine Condition Monitoring: Technology and Experience
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`AGARD
`Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development, Neuilly-Sur-Seine (France).
`ISBN-92-835-0481 / AD-A203800
`PUBLIC RELEASE
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`Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development, Neuilly-Sur-Seine (France).
`October 1988
`480 (excludes supporting material where applicable)
`This document is distributed in accordance with NATO Security Regulations and STO
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`ENGINE MONITORING INSTRUMENTS / GAS TURBINES / IN-FLIGHT MONITORING
`/ MILITARY OPERATIONS ; SPACE SHUTTLE MAIN ENGINE ; SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ;
`VIBRATION ; AIRCRAFT ENGINES ; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION ; DYNAMIC
`CHARACTERISTICS ; EXPERT SYSTEMS ; WEAR
`Topics addressed include: military operations; civil experience; manufacturer´s perspective;
`turboprops and turboshafts; systems; diagnostic methods; and advanced technologies.
`Questions and answers of the discussions follow each paper. For individual titles, see
`N89-16781 through N89-16819.
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