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CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES: INTRODUCING CURRENT INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE AND CHALLENGES

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

22nd International Conference on Production Research


Abstract

This paper presents an introductory review of CBM practice applied in manufacturing industry, focusing the technical constituents within condition monitoring. The empirical base for the study is a case study of two major manufacturing sites in Sweden, complemented with a brief benchmark of data from two reference manufacturing sites from France and Brazil. The data from the main studies were collected by interviews and document analysis. The result indicates that there is a wide range within current practice of applying CBM. The implementations are dependent on process type (machining, assembly or heat treatment) and product type. By analysing the empirical data, gaps and challenges for implementing CBM in industry are presented, primarily focusing condition monitoring within manufacturing industry. The paper concludes with a discussion on possible future trends and research areas, needed to increase the industrial use of CBM.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Rastegari3019,
author = {Ali Rastegari and Antti Salonen and Marcus Bengtsson and Magnus Wiktorsson},
title = {CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES: INTRODUCING CURRENT INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE AND CHALLENGES},
month = {July},
year = {2013},
booktitle = {22nd International Conference on Production Research},
url = {http://www.ipr.mdu.se/publications/3019-}
}