Projects and Grants

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Increasing aviation safety is the main aim of all organizations that regulate and supervise aviation. At present, the emphasis on organizational factors is constantly increasing and the introduction of management systems such as quality management systems, compliance, safety and fatigue management systems are supported. The long-term approach addresses the maximum service and flight time limits for aircraft and flight crew, which is aimed at transferring responsibility for dealing with fatigue from the regulatory nature to the management systems introduced by the various organizations involved. The benefits of this process are balanced by the need to create new approaches and evaluate unrated data. The proposed project focuses on the area of fatigue in order to allow for improved flight planning efficiency for air operators in ensuring or possibly increasing aviation safety resulting from fatigue management of pilots. This will be achieved by creating a new model of fatigue that includes all the available parameters and the evaluation of not only objective, individual, but also subjective inputs from the pilots.
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Year:
2019 - 2019
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Studentská grantová soutěž ČVUT - SGS19/083/OHK2/1T/16

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Co-Investigators:
doc. Ing. Daniel Hanus, CSc.; Ing. Tomáš Lipták, Ph.D.; Ing. Tomáš Noskievič; Ing. Tereza Topková, Ph.D.; Ing. Šárka Václavíková
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Engine monitoring and a following operational data analysis is processed by airliners by default. The main reason for the data collection and analysis is to optimize an engine operation. Operators of small aircraft have noticed a high level of the operational effectivity achieved by airliners. It is very expensive to operate an aircraft engine not only for large commercial aircraft but also for small aircraft engines. Therefore, it is needed to respond to the situation and to focus on a data diagnostics by the small engines. The main purpose of this project is to optimise operation of commuter aircraft based on the engine monitoring system and the data analysis. The project is aimed at an establishment of a functional commuter aircraft model allowing a definition of a real-time technical condition of small engines, as well as of remaining engine time resources till overhaul. This enables an effective engine maintenance planning and a TBO (Time Between Overhaul) extension.
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Year:
2019 - 2020
Program:
Studentská grantová soutěž ČVUT - SGS19/128/OHK2/2T/16