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Usage- and Condition-Based Maintenance

In: Principles of Loads and Failure Mechanisms

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  • T. Tinga

    (Netherlands Defence Academy)

Abstract

In this chapter, the application of knowledge on physical failure mechanisms and their associated loads to develop improved maintenance concepts will be illustrated. Firstly, the role of uncertainty in maintenance interval determination will be explained. Then, applying model-based prognostic methods and adopting usage- and usage severity-based maintenance policies will be shown to reduce the uncertainty and thus to increase the maintenance efficiency. Finally, health and condition monitoring techniques are presented, and the challenges in condition-based maintenance are discussed. Model-based prognostic methods are again shown to be required for the increase of the delay time and the associated increase in condition-based maintenance efficiency.

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  • T. Tinga, 2013. "Usage- and Condition-Based Maintenance," Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, in: Principles of Loads and Failure Mechanisms, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 187-223, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ssrchp:978-1-4471-4917-0_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-4917-0_6
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