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Condition based maintenance: a survey

Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, 2012
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of condition based maintenance (CBM) with definitions of various terms, overview of some history, recent developments, applications, and research challenges in the CBM domain.Design/methodology/approachThe article presents the insight into various maintenance strategies and provides their ...
Ashok Prajapati   +2 more
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The Case for Condition Based Maintenance

Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 1991
The introduction of ever more complicated machinery and associated operating procedures is placing an increasing strain on the maintenance function. The options available to a company engaged in the manufacture of a range of sheet metal products, for which a flexible manufacturing facility has been installed, are examined.
Paul Prickett, Simon Eavery
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Condition based maintenance

1990
This paper deals with the philosophy and commitment of condition based maintenance and the reasons why, whats in it for me ?.
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Condition-Based Maintenance with both Perfect and Imperfect Maintenance Actions

Annual Conference of the PHM Society, 2012
This paper deals with a condition-based maintenance (CBM) model considering both perfect and imperfect maintenance actions for a deteriorating system whose condition is aperiod- ically monitored according to a remaining useful life (RUL) based-inspection policy.
Do Van, Phuc   +3 more
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Condition-Based Maintenance

2016
Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is one type of preventive maintenance policy. CBM has attracted lots of attentions of both academia and industry due to the development of advanced sensor technology and measurement devices. The proper implementation of CBM can reduce the frequency of random failures and the expected cost of maintenance during the ...
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Condition Monitoring Based Maintenance

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1986
Abstract The evolution of maintenance engineering has been stimulated by the need to maximise output from plant. The availability of computer technology has opened the way for pursuing a maintenance strategy based on condition monitoring. Condition monitoring itself has progressed from predicting the onset of failure to measuring a rate of ...
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Risk- and Condition-Based Maintenance

2019
Condition-based maintenance (CBM) strategies have increased in recognition over the last decades, and continues to do so with an internationalized market and cheaper sensor technology. CBM is in many cases the most effective approach to maintenance, considering risk, resource use, sustainability, safety and cost. Thus, CBM is often feasible both from a
Christer Stenström, Sarbjeet Singh
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Condition-based maintenance under performance-based contracting

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2017
Develop a CBM model under the novel performance-based contracting approach.Determine the optimal CBM policies given a performance-based contract.Allow CBM to be imperfect.Consider unit-specific random effects.Provide indicators for choosing the adequate policies according to different system characteristics. In this paper, a new cost optimization model
Yisha Xiang   +3 more
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Conditioned based maintenance (CBM)

IEEE Autotestcon, 2005., 2006
The Army's Research Development and Engineering Command's, Aviation Missile Research Development and Engineering Center (AMRDEC) is leading a prognostic and diagnostic revolution to incorporate conditioned based maintenance (CBM) into the U.S. Army's rotorary aircraft programs.
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Synchronizing Condition-based Maintenance with Necessary Scheduled Maintenance

53rd AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference<BR>20th AIAA/ASME/AHS Adaptive Structures Conference<BR>14th AIAA, 2012
Structural airframe maintenance is a subset of scheduled maintenance, and is performed at regular intervals to detect and repair cracks that would otherwise affect the safety of the airplane. It has been observed that only a fraction of airplanes undergo structural airframe maintenance at earlier scheduled maintenance times.
Sriram Pattabhiraman   +4 more
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