Abstract

The Propulsion Instrumentation Working Group (PIWG) was formed to cooperatively address critical propulsion engine development test instrumentation and sensor issues. Members of PIWG include the Air Force Arnold Engineering and Development Center, Air Force Wright Laboratory, AlliedSignal Engines, Allison Engine Company, General Electric Aircraft Engines, NASA Lewis Research Center, and Pratt & Whitney with the Ohio Aerospace Institute serving as the administrator to the working group. This paper describes the benefits of this cooperative effort, defines the mission statement, and describes instrumentation and sensor issues currently being addressed.

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