Team 34
Team Members |
Faculty Advisor |
Nisarg Modi |
Chengyu Cao Sponsor Pratt & Whitney |
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ME 34: Fiber Optic Inspection Probe for Jet Engine Turbine Blades
This project aims to design and evaluate the feasibility of a fiber optic inspection probe for real-time assessment of jet engine fan blades during post flight spool-down periods. Traditional inspection methods require manual visual checks post-shutdown, which are labor-intensive and prone to inconsistency and error. The proposed solution must deliver high-resolution imaging capable of detecting and characterizing Foreign Object Damage (FOD) including nicks, scratches, and dents. While also remaining within a strict dimensional envelope of 4 × 3 × 2 inches. This remote observation solution aims to improve inspection accuracy, reduce inspection times, and minimize reliance on manual visual checks.
Our team collaborated with Electrical and Computer Engineering 4 on this project.