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An overview of time-based and condition-based maintenance in industrial application

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It can be concluded that the application of the CBM technique is more realistic, and thus more worthwhile to apply, than the TBM one, however, further research on CBM must be carried out in order to make it more realistic for making maintenance decisions.
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This article is published in Computers & Industrial Engineering.The article was published on 2012-08-01. It has received 729 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Condition-based maintenance & Predictive maintenance.

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A review on condition-based maintenance optimization models for stochastically deteriorating system

TL;DR: A review of CBM literature with emphasis on mathematical modeling and optimization approaches, and classifies the literature on CBM models based on the underlying deterioration processes, namely discrete- and continuous-state deterioration, and proportional hazard model.
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Wind Turbine Condition Monitoring: State-of-the-Art Review, New Trends, and Future Challenges

TL;DR: In this article, a general review and classification of wind turbine condition monitoring methods and techniques with a focus on trends and future challenges is provided, and interesting insights from this research are used to point out strengths and weaknesses in today's WTCM industry and define research priorities needed for the industry to meet the challenges in wind industry technological evolution and market growth.
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Performance-based health monitoring, diagnostics and prognostics for condition-based maintenance of gas turbines: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review of recently developed engine performance monitoring, diagnostic and prognostic techniques is presented, which provides experts, students or novice researchers and decision-makers working in the area of gas turbine engines with the state of the art for performance-based condition monitoring.
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Prognostics and Health Management: A Review on Data Driven Approaches

TL;DR: This paper provides a concise review of mainstream methods in major aspects of the PHM framework, including the updated research from both statistical science and engineering, with a focus on data-driven approaches.

Mechanical systems and signal processing

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TL;DR: Vehicle system dynamics integration encompasses interdisciplinary challenges innovations in various aspects related to vehicle system/subsystems/components dynamic characteristics, modeling and validation, vehicle dynamics state measurement and estimation, vehicle/chassis control systems, coordination of power management and dynamics/stability control, etc.
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On Parallel Machine Replacement Problems with General Replacement Cost Functions and Stochastic Deterioration

TL;DR: This paper proves that for problems with arbitrary cost functions, there can be optimal policies where a machine is replaced only if all machines in worse states are replaced (Worse Cluster Replacement Rule), and shows how the optimal policy structure can be used to reduce the computational effort required to obtain optimal replacement policies.
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Electronic prognostics - a case study using Global Positioning System (GPS)

TL;DR: The approach, development, and validation of electronic prognostics for a radiofrequency (RF) system are discussed, and the results of the accelerated failure tests accurately predict the remaining useful life of a COTS GPS receiver to within plusmn5 thermal cycles.
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Optimal warranty policies for systems with imperfect repair

Wee Meng Yeo
- 01 Jan 2010 - 
TL;DR: This work derives the optimal maintenance period and optimal level of repair based on the structures of the cost function and failure rate function and shows that under certain assumptions, the optimal repair level for additional service is an increasing function of the replacement time.
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Preventive Maintenance Interval for Optimal Reliability of Deteriorating System

TL;DR: In this article, the reliability of a system with increasing failure rates improves with preventive maintenance (PM) But with imperfect PM the system may not regenerate Whether the system regenerates or not, the optimum PM intervals can be calculated This has been mathematically formulated and derived here

Online condition monitoring of induction motors using signature analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have shown that 10% of the induction motor failures are rotor related and most of them are having cage faults, while 41% of failures are bearing related and 37% of failure are related to stator faults.
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