{"id":13084,"date":"2024-04-27T12:15:00","date_gmt":"2024-04-27T09:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/aviation-news.info\/?p=13084"},"modified":"2024-04-27T12:15:00","modified_gmt":"2024-04-27T09:15:00","slug":"the-power-of-engine-health-information","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aviation-news.info\/?p=13084","title":{"rendered":"The power of engine health information"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Aviation News Information &#8211; Since its legendary Dart turboprop engine flew on the revolutionary Gulfstream I in 1958, the Rolls-Royce Business Aviation brand of turbine engines has become synonymous with exceptional performance, quality, and industry-leading innovation.<\/p>\n<p>With over 65 years of dedicated business aircraft engine operations aboard tens of thousands of aircraft flying tens of millions of hours, you\u2019d think the company would know pretty much everything there is to know about how to maximize the performance and reliability of its engines.<\/p>\n<p>Well, you\u2019d be wrong.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBusiness aircraft operations are always changing, and they are very demanding on the engines,\u201d Andy Robinson, senior vice president of Customers and Services for Rolls-Royce Business Aviation, explains. \u201cOur Business Aviation Services Organization is dedicated to our customers in helping them achieve their number-one goal: 100-percent averted missed trips.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA big piece of meeting that goal involves studying the information we collect from our Engine Health Monitoring (EHM) sensors on the engines. Business aircraft today operate in such a wide variety of conditions, and each condition impacts engine performance,\u201d he continues. \u201cWe use that information to proactively identify potential engine issues so we can alert the operator\u2014and solve before they become AOGs.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rolls-Royce engine maintenance<br \/>\n\u00a9 Rolls-Royce<br \/>\n\u201cHouston, we have a problem\u2026\u201d<br \/>\n\u201cWe need to understand how every engine is doing at all times. We continuously collect data like temperatures, pressures, and vibration levels,\u201d adds Rolls-Royce Business Aviation vice president of Digital Services, Akin Keskin. \u201cWe then analyze all that data to find anomalies in performance, and if we find something we inform the aircraft\u2019s operator to proactively avoid any service disruptions.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As you would expect, Rolls-Royce Business Aviation\u2019s EHM capabilities have evolved considerably since the introduction of the system in the mid-1980s.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBack then, the data was a snapshot of the engine\u2019s operation. We had few sensors and much less bandwidth to collect and store data, and most of the times it took several weeks to get hold of the data as it was a manual download process,\u201d he continues. \u201cToday, we can automatically collect much more detailed and actual information from many more locations in the engine. We can also combine those with climate and environmental data to better understand how it impacts engine performance and reliability. It does make a difference.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>So, what does Rolls-Royce Business Aviation do with the terabytes of data it collects from a global fleet of customer aircraft? Well, it is currently used in two ways: to help spot and avoid situations that could potentially lead to AOGs; and then use that information as a basis for future engine design enhancements.<\/p>\n<p>According to Robinson, stopping AOGs before they happen is the primary benefit EHM provides to today\u2019s operators. \u201cWe can monitor how quickly an engine lights off during the start cycle. If it\u2019s too slow, then we can tell the operator to go in and proactively change the ignitor plugs,\u201d he said. \u201cIt seems like an obvious thing, but if the engine doesn\u2019t start, you\u2019ll wish you would have changed it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEven a simple problem like this can become a worst-case scenario when the principal is on board, and you\u2019re at a remote location,\u201d Robinson adds. \u201cAs you can imagine, having the ability to proactively avoid AOG situations is extremely valuable to our customers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFrom a customer\u2019s perspective, knowing that Rolls-Royce has got access to that kind of data and looks after the engines around the clock offers great peace of mind.,\u201d he continues. \u201cIt also allows us to offer services like remote troubleshooting for customers enrolled in our CorporateCare Enhanced program.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Information is a two-way street.<br \/>\nWhile the company\u2019s current versions of EHM are extremely capable of collecting and recording information, emerging technologies are always enabling Rolls-Royce Business Aviation\u2019s team to find new and improved ways to turn data into more precise information.<\/p>\n<p>As Robinson explains, the new Pearl engine family features the latest version of EHM, called the Engine Vibration Health Monitoring Unit (EVHMU). What makes it truly significant is the technology\u2019s ability to accept input and actively change what we are monitoring \u201con the fly.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s the latest in IoT (Internet of Things) technologies. It\u2019s not only capable of measuring and storing data covering some 10,000 engine parameters, it can also handle two-way communications between our Business Aircraft Availability Center and the engine itself,\u201d says Robinson. \u201cWith the operator\u2019s permission, we can connect and remotely configure the EVHMU to look at certain operational parameters of specific engine components.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor example, if there is a starting issue, we can configure the unit to look specifically at the duct pressure and the starter air valve pressures during a ground run,\u201d Robinson continues. \u201cOr if the EEC (Electronic Engine Controller) tells the engine to accelerate and the fuel metering unit\u2019s torque mode is slow to respond, it can indicate that the module is starting to deteriorate. We can recommend replacing the unit before it fails.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen you think about it, you can see a point where you will never have an engine-related AOG because you can sense a problem before it happens. That\u2019s a game changer,\u201d he says. \u201cOur Pearl engine family is the only one that can do that now, but it is a future where all of our engines are going.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Roll-Royce monitoring<br \/>\n\u00a9 Rolls-Royce<br \/>\nData mining for the golden nuggets of information.<br \/>\nOkay, so now that Rolls-Royce Business Aviation can get virtually limitless information from thousands of engines operating around the world, what are they going to do with it?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019ve developed a tool called the Engine Network, which takes all of the EHM data we collect from the engines, our Global Service Centers, and other operators, and brings it all together so we can create an overview of the projected life of a particular engine,\u201d Keskin says. \u201cOur digital team is always refining advanced algorithms to better analyze the trends and see what else we can learn.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith these tools, we can compare fleet-wide data on particular engine and aircraft models to locate common areas of interest,\u201d he continues. \u201cWe can compare the performance of an aircraft\u2019s right-side engine to its left-side to see if there are even the slightest anomalies between them. There\u2019s never too much detail.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rolls-Royce Business Aviation\u2019s Aircraft Availability Center in Berlin, Germany, acts as the primary hub for all this information. In addition to helping its 3,000-plus customers, the team there is tasked with supporting the company\u2019s global network of 85 authorized service centers, 78 dedicated on-wing service specialists, 25 dedicated customer managers, and 10 spare parts stores.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAll of the collected data is shared with our customers. They get a monthly report on their engines\u2019 health. But if we see a trend overall change of any kind, we immediately notify the operator and provide next-step recommendations,\u201d says Robinson. \u201cReliability and safety are absolute givens in everything we do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThrough the last 65 years, I think we\u2019ve built an outstanding history and reputation for providing very reliable engines that perform extremely well,\u201d he continues. \u201cOur most recent history is an example of that ongoing success.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThrough 2023, we\u2019ve achieved a total of 99.1 percent averted missed trips\u2014which is very, very good. We\u2019ve also achieved a less than 24-hour average in our AOG response times. We\u2019re extremely proud of that,\u201d Robinson says. \u201cEHM has been key to enabling us to achieve these incredible statistics, and I think that with the new generation of engines and the advances of EHM, we will get another step closer to our ultimate goal of 100 percent.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<div class=\"wrap ComponentWrap_wrap__f7e25\">\n<p>Since its legendary Dart turboprop engine flew on the revolutionary Gulfstream I in 1958, the Rolls-Royce Business Aviation brand of turbine engines has become synonymous with exceptional performance, quality, and industry-leading innovation.<\/p>\n<p>With over 65 years of dedicated business aircraft engine operations aboard tens of thousands of aircraft flying tens of millions of hours, you\u2019d think the company would know pretty much everything there is to know about how to maximize the performance and reliability of its engines.<\/p>\n<p>Well, you\u2019d be wrong.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBusiness aircraft operations are always changing, and they are very demanding on the engines,\u201d Andy Robinson, senior vice president of Customers and Services for Rolls-Royce Business Aviation, explains. \u201cOur Business Aviation Services Organization is dedicated to our customers in helping them achieve their number-one goal: 100-percent averted missed trips.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA big piece of meeting that goal involves studying the information we collect from our Engine Health Monitoring (EHM) sensors on the engines. Business aircraft today operate in such a wide variety of conditions, and each condition impacts engine performance,\u201d he continues. \u201cWe use that information to proactively identify potential engine issues so we can alert the operator\u2014and solve before they become AOGs.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"wrap ComponentWrap_wrap__f7e25\">\n<figure class=\"MediaWithCaption_media-with-caption__vXvUs\">\n<div class=\"MediaWithCaption_media__FPJ_M\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.ainonline.com\/cdn-cgi\/image\/width=1920,format=webp\/https:\/\/backend.ainonline.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/fpsc_885x500\/public\/2024-04\/rr_image2web.jpg?h=79269749&amp;itok=MaS6_LLz\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/www.ainonline.com\/cdn-cgi\/image\/width=1080,format=webp\/https:\/\/backend.ainonline.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/fpsc_885x500\/public\/2024-04\/rr_image2web.jpg?h=79269749&amp;itok=MaS6_LLz 1x, https:\/\/www.ainonline.com\/cdn-cgi\/image\/width=1920,format=webp\/https:\/\/backend.ainonline.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/fpsc_885x500\/public\/2024-04\/rr_image2web.jpg?h=79269749&amp;itok=MaS6_LLz 2x\" alt=\"Rolls-Royce engine maintenance\" width=\"885\" height=\"500\" data-nimg=\"1\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" class=\"lazyload\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 885px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 885\/500;\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"MediaWithCaption_caption__HU01z\">\u00a9 Rolls-Royce<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"wrap ComponentWrap_wrap__f7e25\">\n<h2>\u201cHouston, we have a problem\u2026\u201d<\/h2>\n<p>\u201cWe need to understand how every engine is doing at all times. We continuously collect data like temperatures, pressures, and vibration levels,\u201d adds Rolls-Royce Business Aviation vice president of Digital Services, Akin Keskin. \u201cWe then analyze all that data to find anomalies in performance, and if we find something we inform the aircraft\u2019s operator to proactively avoid any service disruptions.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>As you would expect, Rolls-Royce Business Aviation\u2019s EHM capabilities have evolved considerably since the introduction of the system in the mid-1980s.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBack then, the data was a snapshot of the engine\u2019s operation. We had few sensors and much less bandwidth to collect and store data, and most of the times it took several weeks to get hold of the data as it was a manual download process,\u201d he continues. \u201cToday, we can automatically collect much more detailed and actual information from many more locations in the engine. We can also combine those with climate and environmental data to better understand how it impacts engine performance and reliability. It does make a difference.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>So, what does Rolls-Royce Business Aviation do with the terabytes of data it collects from a global fleet of customer aircraft? Well, it is currently used in two ways: to help spot and avoid situations that could potentially lead to AOGs; and then use that information as a basis for future engine design enhancements.<\/p>\n<p>According to Robinson, stopping AOGs before they happen is the primary benefit EHM provides to today\u2019s operators. \u201cWe can monitor how quickly an engine lights off during the start cycle. If it\u2019s too slow, then we can tell the operator to go in and proactively change the ignitor plugs,\u201d he said. \u201cIt seems like an obvious thing, but if the engine doesn\u2019t start, you\u2019ll wish you would have changed it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cEven a simple problem like this can become a worst-case scenario when the principal is on board, and you\u2019re at a remote location,\u201d Robinson adds. \u201cAs you can imagine, having the ability to proactively avoid AOG situations is extremely valuable to our customers.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFrom a customer\u2019s perspective, knowing that Rolls-Royce has got access to that kind of data and looks after the engines around the clock offers great peace of mind.,\u201d he continues. \u201cIt also allows us to offer services like remote troubleshooting for customers enrolled in our CorporateCare Enhanced program.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Information is a two-way street.<\/h2>\n<p>While the company\u2019s current versions of EHM are extremely capable of collecting and recording information, emerging technologies are always enabling Rolls-Royce Business Aviation\u2019s team to find new and improved ways to turn data into more precise information.<\/p>\n<p>As Robinson explains, the new Pearl engine family features the latest version of EHM, called the Engine Vibration Health Monitoring Unit (EVHMU). What makes it truly significant is the technology\u2019s ability to accept input and actively change what we are monitoring \u201con the fly.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt\u2019s the latest in IoT (Internet of Things) technologies. It\u2019s not only capable of measuring and storing data covering some 10,000 engine parameters, it can also handle two-way communications between our Business Aircraft Availability Center and the engine itself,\u201d says Robinson. \u201cWith the operator\u2019s permission, we can connect and remotely configure the EVHMU to look at certain operational parameters of specific engine components.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor example, if there is a starting issue, we can configure the unit to look specifically at the duct pressure and the starter air valve pressures during a ground run,\u201d Robinson continues. \u201cOr if the EEC (Electronic Engine Controller) tells the engine to accelerate and the fuel metering unit\u2019s torque mode is slow to respond, it can indicate that the module is starting to deteriorate. We can recommend replacing the unit before it fails.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWhen you think about it, you can see a point where you will never have an engine-related AOG because you can sense a problem before it happens. That\u2019s a game changer,\u201d he says. \u201cOur Pearl engine family is the only one that can do that now, but it is a future where all of our engines are going.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"wrap ComponentWrap_wrap__f7e25\">\n<figure class=\"MediaWithCaption_media-with-caption__vXvUs\">\n<div class=\"MediaWithCaption_media__FPJ_M\"><img decoding=\"async\" data-src=\"https:\/\/www.ainonline.com\/cdn-cgi\/image\/width=1920,format=webp\/https:\/\/backend.ainonline.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/fpsc_885x500\/public\/2024-04\/rr_image3_web.jpg?h=b2589b4a&amp;itok=sObq0Fxz\" data-srcset=\"https:\/\/www.ainonline.com\/cdn-cgi\/image\/width=1080,format=webp\/https:\/\/backend.ainonline.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/fpsc_885x500\/public\/2024-04\/rr_image3_web.jpg?h=b2589b4a&amp;itok=sObq0Fxz 1x, https:\/\/www.ainonline.com\/cdn-cgi\/image\/width=1920,format=webp\/https:\/\/backend.ainonline.com\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/fpsc_885x500\/public\/2024-04\/rr_image3_web.jpg?h=b2589b4a&amp;itok=sObq0Fxz 2x\" alt=\"Roll-Royce monitoring\" width=\"885\" height=\"500\" data-nimg=\"1\" src=\"data:image\/svg+xml;base64,PHN2ZyB3aWR0aD0iMSIgaGVpZ2h0PSIxIiB4bWxucz0iaHR0cDovL3d3dy53My5vcmcvMjAwMC9zdmciPjwvc3ZnPg==\" class=\"lazyload\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 885px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 885\/500;\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"MediaWithCaption_caption__HU01z\">\u00a9 Rolls-Royce<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"wrap ComponentWrap_wrap__f7e25\">\n<h2>Data mining for the golden nuggets of information.<\/h2>\n<p>Okay, so now that Rolls-Royce Business Aviation can get virtually limitless information from thousands of engines operating around the world, what are they going to do with it?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019ve developed a tool called the Engine Network, which takes all of the EHM data we collect from the engines, our Global Service Centers, and other operators, and brings it all together so we can create an overview of the projected life of a particular engine,\u201d Keskin says. \u201cOur digital team is always refining advanced algorithms to better analyze the trends and see what else we can learn.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWith these tools, we can compare fleet-wide data on particular engine and aircraft models to locate common areas of interest,\u201d he continues. \u201cWe can compare the performance of an aircraft\u2019s right-side engine to its left-side to see if there are even the slightest anomalies between them. There\u2019s never too much detail.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Rolls-Royce Business Aviation\u2019s Aircraft Availability Center in Berlin, Germany, acts as the primary hub for all this information. In addition to helping its 3,000-plus customers, the team there is tasked with supporting the company\u2019s global network of 85 authorized service centers, 78 dedicated on-wing service specialists, 25 dedicated customer managers, and 10 spare parts stores.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAll of the collected data is shared with our customers. They get a monthly report on their engines\u2019 health. But if we see a trend overall change of any kind, we immediately notify the operator and provide next-step recommendations,\u201d says Robinson. \u201cReliability and safety are absolute givens in everything we do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThrough the last 65 years, I think we\u2019ve built an outstanding history and reputation for providing very reliable engines that perform extremely well,\u201d he continues. \u201cOur most recent history is an example of that ongoing success.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThrough 2023, we\u2019ve achieved a total of 99.1 percent averted missed trips\u2014which is very, very good. We\u2019ve also achieved a less than 24-hour average in our AOG response times. We\u2019re extremely proud of that,\u201d Robinson says. \u201cEHM has been key to enabling us to achieve these incredible statistics, and I think that with the new generation of engines and the advances of EHM, we will get another step closer to our ultimate goal of 100 percent.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Aviation News Information &#8211; Since its legendary Dart turboprop engine flew on the revolutionary Gulfstream I in 1958, the Rolls-Royce Business Aviation brand of turbine engines has become synonymous with exceptional performance, quality, and industry-leading innovation. 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