Archive for January, 2008

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

MDS recently travelled to NASA’s John C. Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, USA to participate in the opening ceremony for the new Rolls-Royce plc Outdoor Jet Engine Test Facility.


The new facility will be Rolls Royce’s Gold Standard engine test certification site, and will provide the outdoor location for development testing of Rolls-Royce’s latest family of high thrust jet engines. Currently on test, is the Trent 900 (Airbus A380), and the facility will soon see Rolls-Royce’s new Trent 1000, being developed for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

The wide range of testing capability at this site makes it a globally unique facility which is currently capable of:

Performance testing (fan flutter)
Acoustic certification testing
Ground plane simulation testing
Endurance testing, (Cyclic thrust reverse,)
Cross-wind certification testing


Key features of this self contained facility include:

60 foot tall rotating test stand
Thrust capacity up to 150,000 lbf
Turbulence Control Structure
Anti Vortex mats and Re-ingestion screens
2000+ steady state and dynamic DAS channel count
Pre-Rig Shop with multiple engine test stands
300 foot diameter arena
Crosswind generator
Noise measurement



MDS maintained a rigorous schedule and delivered this turnkey facility to meet Rolls-Royce’s demanding development program requirements.

Key MDS responsibilities included the design and supply of:

site infrastructure and buildings
test stand
data acquisition and control systems
test arena
mechanical support systems
various special purpose test equipment


MDS was also responsible for the relocation and refurbishment of additional specialized testing equipment from an existing facility in the UK, to the new site in the USA.



Since it’s opening in October several successful tests have already been completed at this state of the art facility.

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

MDS Aero Support Corporation, teamed with DSPCon Inc. are to deliver 10 additional Piranha III digital dynamic data systems to a major U.S. based engine OEM. The customer has chosen to standardize the Piranha III after a lengthy and thorough industry evaluation. These systems, along with 4 others purchased in the previous year, will replace the legacy tape-based recording systems of the OEM, with state of the art high performance, scalable, and modular dynamic data systems from DSPCon. The tools and features of each system offer a flexible and efficient testing environment with the confidence of the latest capabilities in display, processing, analysis, and storage. The Piranha III system offers minimal time between acquisition and processed results, decreased cost of ownership, maximized return on investment, and can be fully integrated with the data acquisition system software of MDS, proDAS.