RMCI, Inc.
Steven Krick is a Mechanical Engineer at RMCI, a position held since July 2007. Prior to this role, Steven worked at Bob Jones University in the Department of Public Safety from August 2003 to May 2007. Additionally, Steven gained experience as a Machine Operator at Brodart from May 2005 to July 2006. Steven earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from Bob Jones University, completing the program in 2007.
RMCI, Inc.
RMCI, Inc. is the most experienced helicopter health monitoring team in the world. With experience monitoring over 3,000 U.S. Army rotorcraft, RMCI offers a comprehensive and sophisticated approach to vehicle health management on a variety of platforms. RMCI is an agile, creative, highly skilled team with a diverse set of capabilities, including: • Vibration signature analysis and diagnostics • Rotor track and balance • Condition-based maintenance (CBM) implementation • Bearing, gear, and shaft vibration and fault signature analysis • Acoustic modeling and noise control techniques • Sensor functions, selection, placement and instrumentation • Electrical signal processing • Dynamic system modeling, including lumped-parameter and finite-element based analysis • Data acquisition methods and requirements and data reduction • Development of new condition indicators (CIs) for the detection of specific component faults • Trending of CIs for component health • Data analysis for all U.S. Army helicopter drive train vibration diagnostic systems • Application-specific software development and software testing • Hardware design for electrical and mechanical systems • Hardware and software system integration • Processing and management of large data volumes • Development and calculation of performance metrics