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Design and Preliminary Performance Assessment of a PHM System for Electromechanical Flight Control Actuators

The evolution toward “more electric” aircraft has seen a decisive push in the last decade due to growing environmental concerns and the development of new market segments (flying taxis). Such a push has involved both the propulsion components and the aircraft systems, with the latter seeing a progre...

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Published in:Aerospace 2023-04, Vol.10 (4), p.335
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Aircraft
Aircraft control
Algorithms
Analysis
Aviation
Commercial aircraft
Control systems
Electromechanical devices
EMA
Evolution
Failure
flight control actuators
Flight control systems
Flight simulation
Hydraulics
iron bird
Performance assessment
PHM
prognostics
Risk reduction
Transport aircraft
title Design and Preliminary Performance Assessment of a PHM System for Electromechanical Flight Control Actuators
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