Profitable Condition Monitoring

Profitable Condition Monitoring

Profitable Condition Monitoring

Profitable Condition Monitoring

Paperback(Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)

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Overview

To engineer and manufacture is human. Manufactured goods are subjected to severe international competitive forces. Consumers' perceptions towards total quality, reliable performance, health and safety, environmental issues, energy conservation and cost of ownership are changing day by day. Manufacturers have no alternative but to satisfy the consumer's increasing demands with maximum efficiency and profitability with minimum delay. Failure to meet such a challenge is clearly undesirable and will, no doubt, result in the closure of manufacturing activities, which is still regarded by many as the backbone of our national economy. Manufacturing for profitability should be the number one concern of all serious minded and responsible people. To help the industries to meet these challenges and to manage efficiently well into 1990s and beyond, the Technical Advisory Committee in their wisdom decided the appropriate theme, Profitable Condition Monitoring, for this year's International Conference, to coincide with the great European market to be opened in 1993. The benefits from condition monitoring are well documented. Condition monitoring is now an affordable technology which is waiting to be fully exploited by all sectors of industry, both big and small. Many companies have realised the following benefits from condition monitoring: • optimisation of profits • maximisation of production • cost-effective maintenance • minimisation of product liability • maximisation of total quality. As the contents of this proceedings reveal, there have been a number of significant advances in condition monitoring of which companies ought to be taking full advantage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401047043
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 11/09/2012
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)

Table of Contents

The role of expert systems in condition monitoring.- Implementing a cost effective machinery condition monitoring program.- Interpreting contaminant analysis trends into a proactive and predictive maintenance strategy.- The effective integration of condition based maintenance into profit orientated business management.- Profitable condition monitoring and diagnostic engineering management.- On-line diagnostic expert system for gas turbines.- Performance monitoring system for centrifugal compressors on Heimdal gas field.- Energy saving in pumping in the UK water industry.- Condition monitoring and fault diagnosis with applications to machine tool subsystems.- The deterministic chaos method application for a condition monitoring system.- The development of condition monitoring within the chemicals division of SmithKline Beecham.- Efficient power generation through predictive maintenance.- A new way of life.- Application of knowledge-based machinery diagnostic system in an Indian cement industry.- Vibration based predictive maintenance. The training requirement.- The human pilot and the automated aeroplane.- An engineer’s view of human error.- Advanced methods of capturing and using maintenance data in the field.- Neural networks - theory and practice.- Neural network solution to coolant system diagnostics.- Bearings - condition monitoring, condition measurement and condition control.- Alternative methods of diagnosing gear box faults.- The development of a data collector for low-speed machinery.- Condition and trend monitoring of rotating machines.- Profitable condition monitoring: the role for contamination control.- The rise and fall, and rise again, of wear debris monitoring.- The measurement of wear debris quantity in mechanical machinery.
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