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Condition Monitoring: Engineering the Practice |
| Editor: E. D. Yardley |
| This excellent volume is based upon the most important and relevant papers originally presented at an IMechE seminar which provides the reader with an overview of condition monitoring (CM) that ranges from the position that it occupies in the wider context of maintenance, through techniques, the science behind them and practical experience across a range of engineering sectors, to mathematical models to determine the cost-effectiveness of CM and to aid condition based maintenance decision making. The breadth of coverage of this book and the wealth of experience contained in it should certainly enable its readers to decide whether condition monitoring is for them.
COMPLETE CONTENTS: * The role of condition monitoring in the context of the maintenance function - what techniques are available * The principles behind condition monitoring techniques * Condition monitoring – the support of aircraft fleets * Using lubricant analysis to manage safety in an offshore application * Condition monitoring in the field of power generation * Condition monitoring experience in the pharmaceutical industry and an econometric model * Modelling condition based maintenance decision support.
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| Cloth Bound |
100 Pages |
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186058361X $100.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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