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Titre: Development of Instrumentation Adapted by C.M.M.S. Dedicate to Poly-articulated Mechanisms (Computer-assisted Maintenance Management System)
Auteur(s): Benmisra, Abdelkader
Belaidi, Hadjira
Belaidi, Abderrahmane
Abdelhalim, Brahimi
Moufida, Ikri
Mots-clés: Synthesis of mechanisms
Measurement and Instrumentation
CAD Prototype
Date de publication: 2021
Editeur: Université M'hamed Bougara de Boumerdès : Laboratory of Signals and Systems
Collection/Numéro: Algerian journal of signals and systems (AJSS)/Vol. 6, N°1(2021);
Résumé: In this article three study phases have been discussed: Landing phase of a civil transport aircraft, when part of the flow entering the reactors is redirected by thrust reversers. Phase of the functional and technical study of which reflects on the aircraft maintenance component, without forgetting the phase of synthesis of the landing system mechanisms. The approach presented relates to the description of the different instruments and languages used for the control of vibratory behavior in a maintenance plan. Active devices are used mainly in systems where the excitation acts permanently on the system and the minimization of the amplitude of the vibrations is the dominant criterion. This is the reason why it is important to plan and control the technical aspect which will contain the landing system from the point of view of geometry, torques, positions, speeds and accelerations, and trajectories from the mechanism design phase.
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/7160
ISSN: 2543-3792
Collection(s) :Publications Nationales

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