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Construction Equipment Downtime Costs

Journal of the Construction Division, 1980
The common questions that plague the minds of equipment owners are when, why, and what equipment to replace or dispose. Finding appropriate answers to these questions and acting on the basis of them is vital to the owners. continued prosperity. These questions are easily answered only if reliable data and records are maintained by the owner himself ...
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Reducing Costs and Downtime in Fuel Systems Calibration

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1994
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper will present different calibration methods for fuel systems. The pros and cons of each method will be analyzed as follows:</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> <ul class="list disc"> <li class="list-item"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">Reproducibility/ Accuracy</div ...
Peter Kaub, Wenhua Wang
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Preventive maintenance in a 1 out of n system: The uptime, downtime and costs

European Journal of Operational Research, 1997
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Smith, MAJ, Dekker, Rommert
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Consequential Equipment Costs Associated with Lack of Availability and Downtime

Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 1990
This paper presents a model that has the capability to quantify the consequential costs of downtime and lack of availability, in four categories. The first, associated resource impact costs, deals with the costs that arise when failure in one machine impacts on the productivity and cost-effectiveness of other machines working in close association with ...
Michael C. Vorster, Jesus M. De La Garza
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Emulsion producers lick agitator downtime costs

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1988
By using a long life, non‐asbestos packing in an agitator at the heart of its production process, an emulsion resin manufacturer is achieving greater productivity with significantly reduced maintenance downtime costs.
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Dynamic manufacturing costs—Describing the dynamic behavior of downtimes from a cost perspective

CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, 2012
Downtimes in a manufacturing cell, a production line or an individual machine are characterized by a complex statistical behavior that their frequency and duration display. The work reported here concerns likenesses and differences between various statistical distributions that apply to functional times (TBF) and downtimes (DT) in connection with ...
J.-E. Ståhl   +3 more
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Synchronization server infrastructure: A relationship between system downtime and deployment cost

2017 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), 2017
The perfect relationship between deployment costs and systems availability is one of the primary goals of companies that wish to provide some computer environment or service through the Internet. The question that everyone wants to know the answer is: How much may I save and still improve the availability of my system avoiding financial losses with an ...
Carlos Melo   +4 more
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Cost-Benefit Evaluation of Aircraft Maintenance Base-Check Downtime and Cost

2012
This paper analyzes the impact of varying downtime and cost of base maintenance checks for aircraft and gives an economic cost-benefit assessment. The reduction of downtimes for scheduled base maintenance checks is complex in terms of technical and logistical aspects.
Schilling Thomas   +2 more
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Lower operating costs by predicting unscheduled downtime with machine learning

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2020
This publication analyzes the loss of lost profits from downtime during the cessation of oil production due to equipment failure. Purpose of work is to reduce the number of downtime of drilling equipment during oil production and optimize operating costs; to develop a method for predicting changes in the reliability of downhole equipment; to identify ...
A. V. Tignibidin   +2 more
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Estimation of cost of downtime of industrial processes due to voltage sags

IET Conference Publications, 2009
The paper describes a methodology for estimation the Cost Of Downtime (COD) of industrial processes due to Power Quality (PQ) disturbances. The developed methodology is based on the experience gained during the cost of downtime estimation study conducted on a typical pharmaceutical aseptic manufacturing process.
S.C. Vegunta, J.V. Milaniovic
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