TENTATIVE HUMS2015 TIMETABLE v2

TENTATIVE HUMS2015 TIMETABLE v2
Ninth Australian Defence Science and Technology Organisation
(DSTO) International Conference on Health and Usage Monitoring
Systems
In conjunction with AIAC16 and
ND
SUNDAY 22
Feb 2015
1700 - 1930
Registration opens – Hilton South Wharf
1800- 1930
Welcome Reception – Hilton South Wharf
RD
MONDAY 23
0805-1005
2015 Australian International Airshow
Feb 2015
Congress Opening Plenary session, MCEC - Meeting room 212/213
Congress Opening Address, Plenary Address, and Keynote Address
1005- 1030 Morning tea – Level 2 Foyer
Meeting Room 218
Chair: TBD
1030-1120
1120-1145
1145-1210
HUMS KEYNOTE1: The Black Box in support of aircraft safety, Jenny Warren/Neil Campbell (ATSB)
TBD
HUMS are NOT a Magic Bullet
Graham Forsyth
1210-1310 Lunch – Level 2 Foyer
1310-1335
Session Theme: Helicopter applications
Session Theme: Life Cycle Management/Prognostics
Meeting Room 218
Chair:TBD
MH-60 Droop Stop Pounding Identification
Suresh Moon, Engility
Meeting Room 215 Chair:TBD
Moving Beyond Aircraft Health Monitoring Mythology: The
journey towards obtaining tangible Life-Cycle Management
ROI*, Stephen Hall, Celeris
An Introduction to Prognostic Fingerprint Technology
John Baker, Copernicus Technology
1335-1400
Complex diagnostics of turboshaft helicopter
engine bearings based on methods of
electrical generator signal analysis, Michal
Stefaniuk, Air Force Institute of Technology,
Poland
1400-1425
Energy Harvesting, Wireless Fiber Optic Sensor
(WiFOS™) Structural Health Monitor System for
Helicopter Rotors
Edgar Mendoza, Redondo Optics Inc.
Leveraging HUMS for effective sustainment decisions
Chris Stecki, PHM Technology
1425-1450
Investigation of a helicopter harsh landing based
on signals from installed sensors
Andrzej Leski, Polish Air Force Institute of
Technology
TBD
1450-1520 Afternoon tea – Level 2 Foyer
Session Theme: Diagnostics/Condition Monitoring
Meeting Room 218
1520-1545
Chair:TBD
Session Theme: Land HUMS
Meeting Room 215 Chair:TBD
Accelerated Testing of UH-60 Viscous Bearings for
Degraded Grease Fault *
Brian Dykas, US Army Research Laboratory
Estimating Bearing Fault Size using Vibration
Analysis*
Wenyi Wang, DSTO
Vehicle HUMS Supports Improvements in Land Material
Sustainment, Mike Bryan, Land Systems Division, DMO
1610-1635
Vibration Comparison Between Conventional and
Hybrid Angular Contact Bearings*
Kelsen LaBerge
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
A method through data overload: System Information
Exploitation
Ben Floodpage,
Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd
1635-1700
Standard for Filter Debris Analysis
Andy Becker, DSTO
Models and Tools for the Cost/Benefit Analysis of Condition
Based Maintenance
Guy
Gallasch, DSTO
1900-2300
Congress Dinner and Awards
1545-1610
The issue for land HUMS is consistent data collection
Keith Mowbray, Qinetiq
TH
TUESDAY 24 Feb 2015
0830-1015
Congress Keynote Plenary – Meeting room 212/213
Congress Keynote Address 2, Keynote Address 3
1015- 1040 Morning tea – Level 2 Foyer
Meeting Room 218
Chair: TBD
1040-1105
HUMS KEYNOTE2:Lessons Learnt from 30 Years of RAAF F/A-18 Hornet Usage Monitoring, Rob Findlay, BAE
Systems Australia
1105-1130
An Innovative Low Maintenance Data Acquisition Solution for Load Factor Capture Defense Solutions Division,
Curtiss-Wright
Session Theme: Structural Health
Monitoring/Sensors
Session Theme: HUMS Applications
1130-1155
HeloTrackTM; Benefits and Challenges of
Implementing the US Navy’s Newest Rotary
Wing Dynamic Component Structural Life
Tracking*, Patrick Dwyer, Technical Data Analysis
Leveraging of Experts Knowledge to Improve Diagnostic of
Aircraft Engine
Tsirizo RABENORO,
Snecma, Safran Group
1155-1220
Prototype rotational energy harvester for
structural health monitoring*
Owen Payne, DSTO
DAAM System for light aircraft monitoring, Adrian Ball, TAE
1220-1315 Lunch – Level 2 Foyer
Session Theme: Structural Health Monitoring
/Sensors
Session Theme: HUMS Data Driven Applications
Meeting Room 218
Chair:TBD
A history of fatigue tracking the F/A-18 Hornet
by the RAAF
Paul White, DSTO
Meeting Room 215 Chair:TBD
1340-1405
Validation of an optical fibre based plate-wave
mode conversion technique for damage
detection in plates
Cedrik Rosalie, DSTO
Generic Mobile Device deployment for Aerospace ground
support equipment-HUMS Implementation
Craig Watkins, Spiral Systems
1405-1430
Smart Pulse De-ice System for Composites with
integral Ice Accretion and Structural Health
Sensors
Joseph Gerardi, Innovative Dynamics
Collection, storage, processing and movement of aircraft data
using a validated and secured means, Thompson Aerospace
1430-1455
Determination of composite patch thickness on
the accuracy of nondestructive testing of the
repaired structure of PZL-130 ORLIK aircraft
Michał Sałaciński Polish Air Force Institute of
Technology
Wireless Sensor Units for HUMS Data Acquisition, Andrew
1315-1340
Case Studies: Use of Big Data for Condition Monitoring,
Andrew Vechart, Honeywell Aerospace Advanced
Technology
Vechart, Honeywell Aerospace Advanced Technology
1455-1520 Afternoon tea – Level 2 Foyer
1520-1545
1545-1610
1610-1635
Session Theme: Panel: Corrosion Management
Session Theme: Diagnostics/CBM
Meeting Room 218
Chair:TBD
Annual ADF cost of aircraft corrosion
Mark Cassidy, BAE Systems Australia
Meeting Room 215 Chair:TBD
Outcomes of the Corrosion Prognostic Health
Management (CPHM) Capability and Technology
Demonstrator (CTD),
John
Jacob, BAE Systems Australia
The Development of a Corrosion Prognostic
Health Management System’ BAE Systems
Condition Based Maintenance: Is Too Much of a Good Thing
Bad?
Guy
Gallasch, DSTO
1635-1700
Closing HUMS2015 session
1700-1725
Congress Plenary Closing & Award Presentations
1900-2300
HUMS2015 Dinner-PIER 35
*Peer-reviewed paper
Use of the FAM-C diagnostic method for health and
usage monitoring of helicopter transmission, Michal
Stefaniuk, Air Force Institute of Technology, Poland
Development of Diagnosis Algorithms for HUMS Byung Hyun
Ahn, Gyeongsang National University
TH
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Wednesday 25 / Thursday 26 Feb
0900-1210
WED 1145-1210
TBD
Avalon Technology Presentations
Session Theme: HUMS
On-board processing for Data Reduction in HUMS, Colin Couper, Curtis Wright/ ETMC
Novel applications of inductive wear debris sensors – magnetic chip quantification and sump debris quantification,
Andy Becker, DSTO
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