2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2016.07.003
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A framework for effective management of condition based maintenance programs in the context of industrial development of E-Maintenance strategies

Abstract: CBM (Condition Based Maintenance) solutions are increasingly present in industrial systems due to two main circumstances: rapid evolution, without precedents, in the capture and analysis of data and significant cost reduction of supporting technologies. CBM programs in industrial systems can become extremely complex, especially when considering the effective introduction of new capabilities provided by PHM (Prognostics and Health Management) and E-maintenance disciplines. In this scenario, any CBM solution inv… Show more

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“…For a wide comprehension of the ARAM, potential is needed to analyze its implementation cases for three components [55]: monitoring, diagnosis and prognosis. Guillen et al [56] describe these components in terms of failure mode control:…”
Section: Scope Of the Review And Prediction Model Classification Accomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a wide comprehension of the ARAM, potential is needed to analyze its implementation cases for three components [55]: monitoring, diagnosis and prognosis. Guillen et al [56] describe these components in terms of failure mode control:…”
Section: Scope Of the Review And Prediction Model Classification Accomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, failure detection, diagnostics and prediction, in networks of assets which co-operate among them to produce a certain purpose, demand an integrated approach, but that distinguish individual asset degradation behaviours. The logic of failure control has to manage not only reliability data but also operation and real-time internal and locational variables [11].…”
Section: Ida For Maintenance Purposes: Cbm Based On Phmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to take rapid and optimal decisions, the challenge is to structure the information from different sources, synchronizing it properly in time, in a sustainable and easily assimilable way, reducing the errors (avoiding dependencies among variables, noise, and interferences) and valuing real risks. A clear conceptual framework allows the permanent development of current and new algorithms, corresponding to distinct data behaviour-anomalies with physical degradation patterns of assets according to their operation and operation environment conditions and their effects on the whole plant [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, maintenance has taken the endeavour to face information and data within the wider scope of AM [14]: meaningful examples may derive from what developed in data management [15], or E-maintenance [16], [17]. In this very field, an interesting framework to guide information and data management has been developed in [18] but enclosed within the scope of maintenance without looking at the AM theory, which is the aim of this work.…”
Section: Literature Review On Information and Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed conceptual framework starts from the work done in [18], and it paves the way to widen the scope towards AM. This goal is reached by firstly analysing which AM fundamentals must be considered to build decision-making coherent with AM theory.…”
Section: Proposed Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%