Research of Aero-Engine Life Prediction Based on Take-Off EGTM

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Life prediction is one important of area Engine research. Take-off EGTM is an important parameter to monitor Engine performance. Take-off EGTM have great influence on Engine life, Reducing EGT will help to extend Engine life on wing (LOW), thereby reducing operating costs. Aiming at aero-Engine condition monitoring, the definition of take-off EGT Margin is given, estimation methods and their application on Engine life prediction are discussed.

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September 2011

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