Purdue creating wireless sensors to monitor bearings in jet engines

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Dimitrios Peroulis an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue holds a new MEMS sensor at an environmentally controlled probe station. The wireless sensors are being developed to detect impending bearing failure in jet eng ...
Dimitrios Peroulis, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue, holds a new MEMS sensor at an "environmentally controlled probe station." The wireless sensors are being developed to detect impending bearing failure in jet engines. The probe station recreates extreme conditions inside engines, enabling researchers to test the sensors. Credit: David Umberger

Researchers at Purdue University, working with the U.S. Air Force, have developed tiny wireless sensors resilient enough to survive the harsh conditions inside jet engines to detect when critical bearings are close to failing and prevent breakdowns.


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