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Producing Better Turbines by Using Process Monitoring and Documentation Technologies

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New Production Technologies in Aerospace Industry

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Modern aircrafts are designed under aspects of passenger safety, weight as well as running, purchasing and maintenance costs. These aspects conflict with each other at several points. Especially limiting the aircraft costs and weight conflicts with the most important aspect—the passenger safety.

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Dr. Jan Brinkhaus founded a process monitoring company which is now part of the KOMET group. He is CEO of KOMET Brinkhaus, specialist for process monitoring and the integration of monitoring systems in Siemens and Heidenhain controls.

Dipl.-Ing. Martin Eckstein managed several MTU technology projects process monitoring, process control and coolant application. He is auditor for the production of security of highly-stressed turbine components. The audits include the MTU facility in Munich as well as suppliers all over the world.

Prof.-Dr. Dipl.-Kfm. Joachim Imiela managed several process and condition monitoring projects at the Leibniz University Hanover. He is currently professor at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Hanover and manages the world wide costumer consulting at KOMET Brinkhaus.

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Brinkhaus, J., Eckstein, M., Imiela, J. (2014). Producing Better Turbines by Using Process Monitoring and Documentation Technologies. In: Denkena, B. (eds) New Production Technologies in Aerospace Industry. Lecture Notes in Production Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01964-2_23

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