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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF MARCH 13,1995 PSA#1301Contract Projects Division, MS32, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft
Division, 47211 Whalen Road, Patuxent River, Maryland 20670-5304 Attn:
2611BW 29 -- ENGINE MONITORING SYSTEM POC Mr. Chuck Cumbow, ILS Group 3.2,
MS2, 22403 Peary Road, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division,
Patuxent River, MD 20670-5304. This synopsis is issued to obtain
sources interested in providing information and recommendations for an
engine monitoring system (EMS) to be incorporated into the
S-3/TF34-GE-400B platform including all derivatives. The EMS should be
capable of monitoring and recording as a minimum, the following
parameters, both left and right, relative to time: engine fan speed,
engine core speed, engine fan inlet and inter-turbine temperatures;
engine fuel flow; engine oil pressure; vibrational frequencies and
magnitude emitted from the fan, compressor, and turbine; power level
angle, aircraft airspeed, altitude, and heading; and, outside air
temperature. The ability to record discrete evenets such as engine
start, takeoff, landing and end-of-flight infomration, and to calculate
engine performance is also required. The system must be able to
identify, annotate, and provide diagnostic information for all engine
operational exceedances. The capability for the flight crew to record,
at random, engine operating data must be included in the system.
Preliminary design concept is oriented toward utilization of an
airborne data processing/collection unit, of minimal size and weight
(approximately 170 cu. in. x 6 lb), capable of sorting data from four
6-hour sorties. The capability to record cumulative engine fan and core
speed cyclic data and interturbine temperature excursions is also
required. The data must be ''readily'' retrievable by maintenance
personnel and capable of being analyzed and displayed using a laptop or
personal computer that will be designated as the ''ground sation.''
Software and hardware design should provide for expansion to include
additional sensors/ parameters for out year system improvement. System
design must be functionally compatible with the S-3 operational
environment, shipboard and shorebased. Interested firms should supply
information detailing their system designs and capabilities. The
government does not intend to pay for the information solicted nor will
acknowledgement of receipt be issued. Information should be forwarded
to Mr. Chuck Cumbow at the address above. He can be reached at (301)
826-4725 Ext. 100. (0068) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0281 19950310\29-0006.SOL)
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