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Aircraft wire system laboratory development : phase I progress report.
Author(s) -
M. A. Dinallo,
Christopher Lopez
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/918245
Subject(s) - aviation , systems engineering , engineering , enclosure , aeronautics , resource (disambiguation) , computer science , aerospace engineering , telecommunications , computer network
An aircraft wire systems laboratory has been developed to support technical maturation of diagnostic technologies being used in the aviation community for detection of faulty attributes of wiring systems. The design and development rationale of the laboratory is based in part on documented findings published by the aviation community. The main resource at the laboratory is a test bed enclosure that is populated with aged and newly assembled wire harnesses that have known defects. This report provides the test bed design and harness selection rationale, harness assembly and defect fabrication procedures, and descriptions of the laboratory for usage by the aviation community

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