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Setting Maintenance Priorities through a GAP Analysis by Ben Stevens
Setting Maintenance Priorities through a GAP Analysis by Ben Stevens
Integration of REWOP and other OMDEC reliability tools with SAP and Maximo
See how REWOP integrates with SAP and Maximo...
See how REWOP integrates with SAP and Maximo...
SAP/R3-PM knowledge in the Utilities, Water and Oil&Gas Sector!
Read more about our SAP/R3-PM experience within Utilities/Water/Oil&Gas ....
Read more about our SAP/R3-PM experience within Utilities/Water/Oil&Gas ....
Omdec's Solution Overview
You want to know what we do in one document? Here you go....
You want to know what we do in one document? Here you go....
EXAKT Tutorial 4
Random fluctuation of monitored condition data characterizes many otherwise straight-forward CBM applications. In this exercise we use data from pressure tests, which reflects the deterioration of a sealing system, in a nuclear fuel rod manipulating mechanism.
Random fluctuation of monitored condition data characterizes many otherwise straight-forward CBM applications. In this exercise we use data from pressure tests, which reflects the deterioration of a sealing system, in a nuclear fuel rod manipulating mechanism.
An optimized policy for the interpretation of inspection data from a CBM program at a nuclear reactor station
Hydro-dyne seals perform an important function in some CANDU type nuclear reactors. During refueling, they seal the connection between the fuelling machine and the end fitting of the reactor fuel channels, preventing the leakage of heavy water from the reactor. At a nuclear power plant 4 reactors employ 8 hydro-dyne sealed refueling mechanisms...
Hydro-dyne seals perform an important function in some CANDU type nuclear reactors. During refueling, they seal the connection between the fuelling machine and the end fitting of the reactor fuel channels, preventing the leakage of heavy water from the reactor. At a nuclear power plant 4 reactors employ 8 hydro-dyne sealed refueling mechanisms...
An optimized policy for the interpretation of inspection data from a CBM program at a nuclear reactor station
Hydro-dyne seals perform an important function in some CANDU type nuclear reactors. During refueling, they seal the connection between the fuelling machine and the end fitting of the reactor fuel channels, preventing the leakage of heavy water from the reactor. At a nuclear power plant 4 reactors employ 8 hydro-dyne sealed refueling mechanisms...
Hydro-dyne seals perform an important function in some CANDU type nuclear reactors. During refueling, they seal the connection between the fuelling machine and the end fitting of the reactor fuel channels, preventing the leakage of heavy water from the reactor. At a nuclear power plant 4 reactors employ 8 hydro-dyne sealed refueling mechanisms...
A survey of signal processing and decision technologies for CBM
Hundreds of theoretical and practical research papers on CBM appear every year in scientific journals, conference proceedings and technical reports. In this chapter we provide an overview of recent developments in the diagnostocs and prognostics of systems.
Hundreds of theoretical and practical research papers on CBM appear every year in scientific journals, conference proceedings and technical reports. In this chapter we provide an overview of recent developments in the diagnostocs and prognostics of systems.
Interview with Andrew Jardine
Q: Professor Jardine, why did you develop EXAKT?
A: Condition based maintenance is the most desirable form of maintenance, yet, former students, now maintenance professionals, told me that they find often that their current CBM programs, such as oil analysis, don’t deliver the intended results. I asked how “exactly” their staff interpreted condition monitoring data. In other words, how did they decide whether or not to remove an item for repair? Their answers led me to investigate whether a more rigorous decision methodology might improve the payback on the rather large investment they were making in condition based maintenance.
Q: Professor Jardine, why did you develop EXAKT?
A: Condition based maintenance is the most desirable form of maintenance, yet, former students, now maintenance professionals, told me that they find often that their current CBM programs, such as oil analysis, don’t deliver the intended results. I asked how “exactly” their staff interpreted condition monitoring data. In other words, how did they decide whether or not to remove an item for repair? Their answers led me to investigate whether a more rigorous decision methodology might improve the payback on the rather large investment they were making in condition based maintenance.
