No Fault Found in Through-life Engineering Services Publications List Updated 18/2/2014 Dr Paul Phillips Key [Jx] – Published journal; [SJx] – Submitted journal; [IPJx] – In progress journal; [Cx] – Peer reviewed conference; [Scx] – Conference paper in progress Published Journal Articles [J1] Hockley, C., Phillips, P. (2012),The impact of No-Fault Found (NFF) on through-life engineering services, International Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, Vol 18 (2), pp.141-153 [J2] Hockley, C. (2013), No fault found and air safety, The Annals of the MIRCE Akademy, ISBN 978-1904848-04-2 [J3] Khan, S., Phillips, P., Hockley, C., Jennions, I. (2014), No Fault Found Events Part 1: Procedural, cultural and commercial practices, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Vol 123, pp. 183 – 195 [J4] Khan, S., Phillips, P., Hockley, C., Jennions, I. (2014), No Fault Found Events Part 2: Technical root causes, testing and diagnostics, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Vol 123, pp. 196 - 208 [J5] Khan, S., Phillips, P., Jennions, I. (2014), Evaluating the impact of intermittent variations using sensitivity analysis, International Journal of Condition Monitoring; Special Issue: Mathematical Modelling for Condition Monitoring, Accepted 2nd December 2013 Submitted Journal Articles (Under review) [SJ1] Sedighi, T., Phillips, P., Foote, P. Unknown input observer based intermittent fault detection, International Journal of Control (Under review - Submitted Sept 2013) [SJ2] Phillips, P. Technology innovations for aircraft ‘hard landing’ events, Aircraft Engineering & Aerospace Science, (Under review - Submitted Sept 2013) [SJ3] Phillips, P., Khan, S., Hockley, C. Phase space reconstruction based intermittent fault diagnostics, Journal of Soft Computing, (Under review - Submitted Oct 2013) [SJ4] Khan, S., Phillips, P., Hockley, C. Research study on an industry-university collaboration on ‘No Fault Found’ Events, International Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, (Under review - Submitted Jan 2014) Journal Articles in Progress Article information subject to change [IPJ1] Phillips,P., The science of No Fault Found: The fundamental axioms of the phenomenon, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, (Submission expected 10th March 2014) [IPJ2] Phillips,P., The true nature of No Fault Found root causes, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering (COMADEM), Invited article (Submission expected 1st March 2014) [IPJ3] Sedighi, T., Phillips, P., Foote, P. Title TBC, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Engineering (COMADEM), Invited article (Submission expected 1st March 2014) [IPJ4] Phillips, P., Khan, S. The taxonomy of No Fault Found, International Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, (Submission expected 28th March 2014) Peer Reviewed Published Conference Articles [C1] Hockley, C., Phillips, P. (2012), Current research activity on the impact of No Fault Found on maintenance effectiveness, The Machine Failure and Prevention Technology Conference, PHM: Driving Efficient Operations and Maintenance, Dayton, Ohio, USA, April 2012 [C2] Khan, S., Phillips, P., Hockley, C., Jennions, I. (2012), No Fault Found, Retest OK, Cannot Duplicate orFault Not Found? –Towards a Standardised Taxonomy, The 1st International Conference for Through-life Engineering Services, Shrivenham, UK, 5th – 6th November 2012 [C3] Syed, W. A., Khan, S., Phillips, P., Perinpanayagam, S. (2013), Intermittent fault finding strategies, PROCEDIA CIRP, Vol 11, pp. 74- 79. The 2nd International Conference for Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield, UK, 5th – 6th November 2013 [C4] Fedrick, V., Phillips, P., Hockley, C. (2013), The contribution of test and analysis to the No Fault Found (NFF) issue within the UK MOD, PROCEDIA CIRP, Vol 13, pp. 80 -85. The 2nd International Conference for Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield, UK, 5th – 6th November 2013 [C5] Sedighi, T., Phillips, P., Foote, P. (2013), Model based intermittent fault detection, PROCEDIA CIRP, Vol 11, pp. 68 -73, The 2nd International Conference for Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield, UK, 5th – 6th November 2013 Peer Reviewed Conference Articles in Process [SC1] Sedighi, T, Phillips, P., Foote, P. (2014), The performance of high-gain residuals for detecting intermittent faults (the limitations), 19th World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control (IFAC2014), 24th August 2014, South Africa. (Full paper submitted) [SC2] Hockley, (2014), Solving the cost of No Fault Found in the UK Ministry of Defence, The Machine failure and Prevention technology Conference, USA, April 2014. (Full paper submitted) [SC3] Pickthall, N., Phillips, P. (2014), The contribution of human factors on No Fault Found within complex engineering systems, The 3rd international Conference on Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield UK, 5th – 6th November 2014, (Abstract submitted) [SC4] Phillips,P. (2014), Multi-physics modelling and simulation of an electrical connector, The 3rd international Conference on Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield UK, 5th – 6th November 2014, (Abstract submitted) [SC5] Ahmad, W., S., Khan, S. Jennions, I., Perinpanayagam, S., Phillips,P., (2014), Experimental studies into intermittent faults and degradation in electrical connectors, The 3rd international Conference on Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield UK, 5th – 6th November 2014, (Abstract submitted) [SC6] Sedighi, T, Phillips, P., Foote, P. (2014), Intermittent fault detection and prediction on an experimental aircraft fuel system using Bayesian networks, The 3rd international Conference on Through-life Engineering Services, Cranfield UK, 5th – 6th November 2014, (Abstract submitted)