Comparison of Visual and Visual–Tactile Inspection of Aircraft Engine Blades
Background—In aircraft engine maintenance, the majority of parts, including engine blades, are inspected visually for any damage to ensure a safe operation. While this process is called visual inspection, there are other human senses encompassed in this process such as tactile perception. Thus, ther...
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Autores principales: | Jonas Aust, Antonija Mitrovic, Dirk Pons |
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MDPI AG
2021
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