Structural Monitoring Systems’ Technology to Revolutionize Structural Crack Detection on Commercial Aircraft
April 26 2022 - 8:56AM
Business Wire
First-Ever FAA-Approved Comparative Vacuum
Monitor Sensors to Deliver Game-Changing Inspection Capabilities
and Major Operating Cost Savings to Airline Industry
Structural Monitoring Systems Plc (“SMS”; ASX: SMN), a U.K.
registered company engaged in the development and commercialization
of technology for testing and monitoring the structural integrity
of materials, announced at the MRO Americas conference that its
Comparative Vacuum Monitor (“CVM™”) sensor technology for detecting
cracks on commercial aircraft received a Supplemental Type
Certificate (“STC”) approval from The Federal Aviation
Administration (“FAA”).
“The solution to monitor structures on aircraft is known as
Structural Health Monitoring – in this category, our CVM™
technology is the forerunner. The aviation industry provides a
great array of applications and programs for the full
commercialization of the CVM™ technology platform,” says Rich
Poutier, Executive Vice President of Business Development for
SMS.
Working together with the FAA and partners Delta Air Lines
(“Delta”) and Delta Engineering firm (not affiliated with Delta),
SMS has undertaken multiple programs to certificate the use of CVM™
sensors for accurate, reliable, in-situ monitoring of the
structural integrity of aircraft. SMS’ sensors have already been
installed on more than twenty aircraft operated by Delta.
“This first-ever certification from FAA for using CVM™ sensors
to detect cracks on aircraft will revolutionize the industry
maintenance inspection methods and provide airlines the ability to
fly longer periods of time before aircraft must be routed to the
hangar,” explains Poutier.
The initial certification is limited to performing inspections
on the Intelsat 2ku antenna support structure on Boeing 737-800
aircraft; however, SMS expects to easily adapt the sensor
configuration to many other inspection areas. In addition to the
approved Wi-Fi antenna structure inspections, SMS and Delta are
actively pursuing OEMs to incorporate the CVM™ sensor technology
into service bulletins as an accepted method of compliance for
structural inspections.
CVM™ sensors can be used to replace inspections currently being
performed with High-Frequency and Low-Frequency Eddy Current
(“HFEC/LFEC”) equipment to detect surface cracks. Performing an
inspection with CVM™ sensors can be conducted at the gate with a
short turnaround time as opposed to, in most cases, taking aircraft
to the hangar to conduct traditional HFEC/LFEC inspections.
In addition to the time and money saved by not having to perform
inspections in a hangar, the CVM™ sensor technology can enhance
maintenance planning departments sequencing inspection tasks. For
example, repetitive inspections due at 3,500 and 4,500 cycles are
typically scheduled to be performed together for operational
convenience to reset the interval clock. Oftentimes, this results
in airlines discarding more than 1,000 cycles of available
greentime operations.
According to the Oliver Wyman/Cavok data, published in a recent
article by Aviation Week Magazines Inside MRO, entitled:
"Structural Health Sensors Come of Age,” for a North American
legacy narrowbody operator flying four cycles per day, the 1,000
cycles would equate to about 250 days of extra flying. For a
low-cost or ultra-low-cost carrier that flies 4.5 cycles per day,
it would equate to about 220 extra days. For widebody aircraft
being flown 1.75 cycles per day, that number jumps to about 550
days.
“As we make this novel sensor technology available to the
airline industry, looking ahead, we are aiming for CVM™ sensors to
become the routinely accepted method for performing periodic,
continual maintenance on all aircraft types worldwide,” concludes
Poutier.
For read an overview of SMS’ CVM™ sensor technology, visit
https://www.smsystems.com.au/technology-overview/.
About SMS
Structural Monitoring Systems Plc (“SMS”) is a U.K. registered
company and is publicly traded on the Australian Stock Exchange
under the ticker: SMN. The company is engaged in development and
commercialization of technology for testing and monitoring the
structural integrity of materials that are subject to stress and
fatigue. www.smsystems.com.au
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Business Development contact: Richard Poutier +1 310 990 5002
r.poutier@smsystems.com.au
Investor Relations contact: Stephen Forman +1 917 319 7291
S.Forman@smsystems.com.au
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