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Smart Duplex A Digital Inspection Strategy for Duplex Bearings

Michele Delli Paoli, Mario Alberto Anaclerio


Presented at Forum 82 — the Vertical Flight Society's Annual Forum and Technology Display
Integrated Vehicle Health Management Technical Session
12 pages

 

Abstract:
Rolling-element bearings in rotorcraft dynamic systems are critical components susceptible to rolling contact fatigue (RCF), a dominant degradation mechanism manifesting through subsurface-initiated spalling, surface micropitting, and fatigue fractures. Robust inspection strategies compliant with EASA and FAA requirements are therefore essential. Traditional methods are often invasive, requiring disassembly, and are susceptible to human-factor errors. Smart Duplex introduces a design-for-monitoring architecture integrating in-situ videoscopic and coherence scanning interferometry (CSI) for high-resolution 3D surface mapping, including under partial grease coverage. This paper details a repeatability and reproducibility (R&R) framework ensuring metric consistency; a maintainability assessment projecting significant man-hour reductions and high availability; certification rationale emphasizing airworthiness improvements via enhanced detectability, workload reduction, and digitized inspection records; and an airworthiness mapping supporting threat assessments, Airworthiness Limitations Section (ALS) entries, and usage-based maintenance credits. By embedding sensing capability and digitizing inspection records, Smart Duplex minimizes downtime, mitigates human-factor errors, and facilitates predictive maintenance, optimizing cost, enhancing performance, and ultimately improving safety.

 

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