Development of a methodology for condition-based maintenance in a large-scale application field

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This paper describes a methodology, developed by the authors, for condition monitoring and diagnostics of several critical components in the large-scale applications with machines. For industry, the main target of condition monitoring is to prevent the machine stopping suddenly and thus avoid economic losses due to lack of production. Once the target is reached at a local level, usually through an R & D project, the extension to a large-scale market gives rise to new goals, such as low computational costs for analysis, easily interpretable results by local technicians, collection of data from worldwide machine installations, and the development of historical datasets to improve methodology, etc. This paper details an approach to condition monitoring, developed together with a multinational corporation, that covers all the critical points mentioned above.

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Cocconcelli, M., Capelli, L., Camargo Molano, J. C., & Borghi, D. (2018). Development of a methodology for condition-based maintenance in a large-scale application field. Machines, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines6020017

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