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Extreme environment sensor system development: optical turbine inlet temperature (TIT) sensing for jet engine

Pakmehr et al., 2019

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7951702143611854734
Author
Pakmehr M
Costa J
Behbahani A
Semega K
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Publication venue
AIAA Propulsion and Energy 2019 Forum

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There is a need for inexpensive, robust, durable, and networkable TIT sensor systems for operation in the extreme temperature environments of aircraft gas turbine engines. The next generation of adaptive engines require low cost/weight and more robust instrumentation …
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