Lecture 4: April 21, 2009
Knowledge Management for Large Scale Condition Based Maintenance Systems
Tim Felke, Honeywell
Bio
Tim Felke joined Honeywell in 1984 as a control systems analyst
and was the manager for their Systems Analysis and Engineering Sciences
department for several years. He was a principle author of the proposal
for the Central Maintenance Computer for the Boeing 777 and then was a
leader in its development. Since then he has been an Engineering Fellow
for the diagnostic and knowledge management functions of the Aircraft
Diagnostic and Maintenance Systems group. In this work he has published
several papers and is the principle inventor or significant contributor
on nearly a dozen patents. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering
from Arizona State University.
Abstract
The lecture will discuss knowledge management
in the development and support of Condition Based Maintenance
(CBM) systems for complex systems with particular emphasis on
the experience of the development of the Fault Model for large
commercial aircraft. The presentation is divided into following
sections:
- Review of experience of building fault models and
Central Maintenance Computer for large commercial aircraft.
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Review of the key functions and usage scenarios for a typical
CBM Knowledge Management System.
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Criteria for evaluation of implementation alternatives
The presentation will conclude with a short discussion of
future directions for CBM Knowledge Management Systems.
Lecture Notes
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