I know that I said that it was my intention to post regularly, but I have been very busy identifying significant papers from the literature for review. My starting point took papers from such authors as Aaseng, Baroth, Paris et al, Jarvis et al, Hugh Wilson, Data and Squires, and Wilmering et al in order to identify the relevant aerospace dynamics search strings, key words, and ontology in order to construct an IVHM specific bibliography. From these results, several academic data bases have been searched across three institutions, namely, Cranfield, Aston, and Birmingham Universities, and a bibliographic database containing approximately 1500 refereed papers has been constructed, and hard copies distributed within our research group. Work is now continuing to review each of the abstracts to test and filter out irrelevent papers, which do not suit our research aims and objectives. A review of the status of IVHM, its technology and applications is due during Q3 this year with a paper by December 2009. In addition, I am privaliged to be working with the following IVHM team members, namely: Professor Tim Baines Professor Ian Jennions Dr Neil Rowley Tonci Grubic, (PhD pending) We are currently working on paper which seeks to test the penetration of IVHM technology within UK mainstream manufacturing. (A briefing presentation is offered within my Linkedin Profile). aerospace dynamics Finally, an IVHM discussion forum has been started today within Linkedin so I look forward to seeing you there. LouisR
LouisR Currently working at the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Through-life Engineering Services at Cranfield University as both a Research Fellow and Project Manager. This blog records my journey from Research Fellow to Lecturer as I undergo training aerospace dynamics to obtain my PGCert View my complete profile
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