Hardware Demonstrations

Hardware Demonstrations

The Prognostics and Health Management Society invites participants to show off their diagnostic and prognostic engineering approaches in hardware demonstrations at PHM 2010 to be held October 10-14, 2010 in Portland, Oregon.

The concept of the hardware demonstrations is to promote a hands-on learning experience for all attendees.

PHM 2010 – Hardware Demo Schedule      
    Location Time
Monday, October 11 Hardware Demo Setup Galleria South 1:00-5:00pm
Tuesday, October 12      
Flyable Electro-mechanical Actuator (FLEA) Test Bed Edward Balaban (NASA AMES) Galleria South 8:30-9:15am
Constellation Ground Ops FDIR Jose Perotti (NASA KSC) Galleria South 9:15-10:00am
CBMi™ Sentyre™ – wireless Portable Vibration Diagnostic System Bill Nickerson (Impact-RLW Sys.) Galleria South 10:30-11:15am
Vibration Based Diagnostic Systems Renata Klein/Jerome Lacaille (R.K. Diagnostics /Snecma) Galleria South 11:15-12noon
Mixed Mode Army Stryker PHM Demo Kenneth Blemel (Management Sciences, Inc.) Galleria South 1:30-2:15pm
Laboratorial Demonstration of PRODDIA™ Gustavo R. Dias/Julio Viana (Critical Materials) Galleria South 2:15-3:00pm
Wednesday, October 13      
CBMi™ Sentyre™ – wireless Portable Vibration Diagnostic System Bill Nickerson (Impact-RLW Sys.) Galleria South 1:30-2:15pm
Laboratorial Demonstration of PRODDIA™ Gustavo R. Dias/Julio Viana (Critical Materials) Galleria South 2:15-3:00pm
Flyable Electro-mechanical Actuator (FLEA) Test Bed Edward Balaban (NASA AMES) Galleria South 3:30-4:15pm
Constellation Ground Ops FDIR Jose Perotti (NASA KSC) Galleria South 4:15-5:00pm
Thursday, October 14      
Mixed Mode Army Stryker PHM Demo Kenneth Blemel (Management Sciences, Inc.) Galleria South 8:00-8:45am
Vibration Based Diagnostic Systems Renata Klein/Jerome Lacaille (R.K. Diagnostics /Snecma) Galleria South 8:45-9:30am
  Hardware Demo Teardown Galleria South 12noon-3:00pm

Hardware Demonstrations:

As an incentive, $1000.00 (US ) will be offered to each hardware demo team to aid in reimbursing participating teams for their shipping expenses. Demonstrations will be given as hands-on-tutorials to small groups. Each hands-on-tutorial will last for approximately 30 minutes where attendees will be allowed to ask questions.

Demo setup needs will be provided such as tables, chairs, power, and a flat panel display if required.