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Strategies of Testing and Repairing Carrier-Based Aircraft Accessories

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Carrier-based aircrafts operate on the sea all the year round, and lots of aircrafts take off from and land on the carrier. Overloaded aircrafts result in great load fluctuation of various mechanical system accessories. In addition, the phenomenon of severe corrosion exists in the atmospheric environment. The probability of accessory failures on carrier-based aircrafts is much higher than that on land-based airplanes. Since the space on the carrier is limited, it is impossible and unnecessary to move the accessory repair shop onto the carrier. With carrier-based aircrafts in service, developing a rapid accessory test and repair shelter for the carrier special use according to the characteristics of carrier-based aircrafts and providing the shelter with such functions as scientific management, software consultation, and maintenance and arbitrary combination of hardware module boxes can satisfy not only the requirement of daily carrier-based aircraft accessory test and repair but urgent need in wartime.

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Ling, L., Huakai, W., Xiaofang, Z., Xudong, L., Chaoyong, W. (2014). Strategies of Testing and Repairing Carrier-Based Aircraft Accessories. In: Wang, J. (eds) Proceedings of the First Symposium on Aviation Maintenance and Management-Volume II. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 297. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54233-6_31

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