| Abstract | The National Research Council Canada (NRC) has entered into a contract to perform, with the support of General Electric Aircraft Engines (GEAE), icing certification tests on a General Electric CF34-10 gas turbine. The tests will be conducted in an icing certification facility located in test cell No. 4 of building M-7 within the Structures, Materials and Propulsion Laboratory of the Institute for Aerospace Research.
This project, will commence on December 1, 2002 and end on March 31, 2003. The total estimated cost to perform the project is approximately $1.6 million USD as per NRC’s proposal of June 16, 2002 based on a 50 hour icing test program.
This project implementation plan (PIP) is a NRC/IAR internal document and was created for the purposes of facilitating the execution of the project. This document defines the scope statement, Work Breakdown Structure, monitor/control procedures, and reporting procedures to be followed throughout the project life cycle.
The primary aim of this project is to perform icing certification tests to meet the test requirements outlined in the GEAE Statement of Work issued June 27, 2002. NRC will conduct the tests with assistance from GEAE. It is anticipated that the test matrix outlined in a prliminary CF34-10 Far 33.68 Icing Test Matrix can be completed within the four month time frame. The deliverables of this project will include those outlined in the GEAE Statement of Work.
This section provides details on project organization, reporting structure, and detailed objectives of the major tasks. |
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