• 热门标签

当前位置: 主页 > 航空资料 > 空管资料 >

时间:2010-07-25 01:54来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:admin
曝光台 注意防骗 网曝天猫店富美金盛家居专营店坑蒙拐骗欺诈消费者

3.1.2 Mean Time Between Corrective Maintenance Action (MTBCMA)........54
3.1.3 Built in Test and Fault Isolation capability ............................................54
3.1.4 Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) ..............................................................55
3.1.5 MTBF Evaluation .................................................................................56
3.1.5.1 Purpose ..........................................................................................56
3.1.5.2 References ......................................................................................56
3.1.5.3 Definitions ......................................................................................56
3.1.5.4 Approach........................................................................................56
3.1.5.5 Reliability Data................................................................................56
TELVENT Low Level Windshear Alert System
Almos
3
LLWAS
Low Level Windshear Alert System
3.1.5.6 Reliability Calculations ....................................................................57
3.1.5.7 Results ............................................................................................58
3.2 Supportability...............................................................................................58
TELVENT Low Level Windshear Alert System
Almos
4
LLWAS
Low Level Windshear Alert System
1. Introduction
1.1 Company Background & LLWAS Experience
Almos Systems is an ISO9001 quality endorsed company with extensive
experience in meteorological system design, development and production.
Almos products and services utilize extensive knowledge and experience in the
application of World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and ICAO codes and
rules.
Almos manufactures Automatic Weather Stations, communication equipment
and specialised computer equipment for control towers. Almos also specialises
in meteorological processing and display software. Almos offers system
design, integration, installation, and training and maintenance services of
meteorological systems.
The software package offered is based on the Almos “MetConsole”, which is
a commercial off-the-shelf product that was developed in partnership with the
Australian Bureau of Meteorology and Air services Australia (formally Civil
Aviation Authority) and has been in operational use in airports in Australia and
internationally for several years. A program to adopt the Almos MetConsole at
approximately 300 Australian sites has recently commenced after two years of
development and operational testing.
Almos Systems received a Federal Government grant to develop a graphics
based Phase III LLWAS software solution, as an extension of the field tested
Almos MetConsole package. This programme culminated in the installation of
the latest MetConsole version 2.3, including a complete LLWAS III NE master
station and display system at Darwin International Airport, which was the first
Phase III system outside USA. The system is owned and operated by the
Bureau of Meteorology but was manufactured, supplied and installed by
Almos Systems.
Systems using Almos MetConsole are in operational use at a number of
international airports around the world. Almos was among the first companies
to standardise on Windows NT technology. Operational MetConsole systems
are still running on the first version of NT and on the latest versions of NT.
The Remote Stations offered are based on the Almos Automatic Weather
Stations, which have been exclusively adopted by the Australian Bureau of
Meteorology. A modernisation program to replace all weather stations at
Australian civil and military airports is almost complete. Hundreds of Almos
TELVENT Low Level Windshear Alert System
Almos
5
LLWAS
Low Level Windshear Alert System
weather stations have been providing aviation and synoptic information for
several years. These systems operate in harsh and remote locations; yet have a
field proven MTBF of more than 35 years.
In 1996, Almos Systems was selected to supply Remote Stations for the FAA
Phase III LLWAS (NE) program. These units were designed and developed to
the point where the FAA project staff witnessed the type and factory testing
and 40 units were delivered.
Ongoing support and maintenance is available from our factories in Australia
and The Netherlands and from technology centres across the world in North
and South America, Spain and China.
Almos is a developer and manufacturer of LLWAS equipment, and has been
manufacturing LLWAS equipment since 1996 as a logical extension of our
 
中国航空网 www.aero.cn
航空翻译 www.aviation.cn
本文链接地址:空管资料5(16)