Condition-based maintenance implementation: a literature review. Teixeira, H. N., Lopes, I., & Braga, A. C. Procedia Manufacturing, 51:228–235, January, 2020.
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Industrial companies are increasingly dependent on the availability and performance of their equipment to remain competitive. This circumstance demands accurate and timely maintenance actions in alignment with the organizational objectives. Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is a strategy that considers information about the equipment condition to recommend appropriate maintenance actions. The main purpose of CBM is to prevent functional failures or a significant performance decrease of the monitored equipment. CBM relies on a wide range of resources and techniques required to detect deviations from the normal operating conditions, diagnose incipient failures or predict the future condition of an asset. To obtain meaningful information for maintenance decision making, relevant data must be collected and properly analyzed. Recent advances in Big Data analytics and Internet of Things (IoT) enable real-time decision making based on abundant data acquired from several different sources. However, each appliance must be designed according to the equipment configuration and considering the nature of specific failure modes. CBM implementation is a complex matter, regardless of the equipment characteristics. Therefore, to ensure cost-effectiveness, it must be addressed in a systematic and organized manner, considering the technical and financial issues involved. This paper presents a literature review on approaches to support CBM implementation. Published studies and standards that provide guidelines to implement CBM are analyzed and compared. For each existing approach, the steps recommended to implement CBM are listed and the main gaps are identified. Based on the literature, factors that can affect the effective implementation of CBM are also highlighted and discussed.
@article{teixeira_condition-based_2020,
	series = {30th {International} {Conference} on {Flexible} {Automation} and {Intelligent} {Manufacturing} ({FAIM2021})},
	title = {Condition-based maintenance implementation: a literature review},
	volume = {51},
	issn = {2351-9789},
	shorttitle = {Condition-based maintenance implementation},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351978920318886},
	doi = {10.1016/j.promfg.2020.10.033},
	abstract = {Industrial companies are increasingly dependent on the availability and performance of their equipment to remain competitive. This circumstance demands accurate and timely maintenance actions in alignment with the organizational objectives. Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is a strategy that considers information about the equipment condition to recommend appropriate maintenance actions. The main purpose of CBM is to prevent functional failures or a significant performance decrease of the monitored equipment. CBM relies on a wide range of resources and techniques required to detect deviations from the normal operating conditions, diagnose incipient failures or predict the future condition of an asset. To obtain meaningful information for maintenance decision making, relevant data must be collected and properly analyzed. Recent advances in Big Data analytics and Internet of Things (IoT) enable real-time decision making based on abundant data acquired from several different sources. However, each appliance must be designed according to the equipment configuration and considering the nature of specific failure modes. CBM implementation is a complex matter, regardless of the equipment characteristics. Therefore, to ensure cost-effectiveness, it must be addressed in a systematic and organized manner, considering the technical and financial issues involved. This paper presents a literature review on approaches to support CBM implementation. Published studies and standards that provide guidelines to implement CBM are analyzed and compared. For each existing approach, the steps recommended to implement CBM are listed and the main gaps are identified. Based on the literature, factors that can affect the effective implementation of CBM are also highlighted and discussed.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2020-11-23},
	journal = {Procedia Manufacturing},
	author = {Teixeira, Humberto Nuno and Lopes, Isabel and Braga, Ana Cristina},
	month = jan,
	year = {2020},
	keywords = {Condition monitoring (CM), Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM), Health Management (PHM), Prognostics},
	pages = {228--235},
}

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