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Ideas and Views on how to Technically and Organizationally Implement Condition Based Maintenance

Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

Congress Report of 18th Euromaintenance, 3rd Worldcongress of Maintenance

Publisher:

MM Support GmbH


Abstract

The objective with this paper is to present ideas, views, and experiences to form general guidelines for a condition based maintenance (CBM) implementation model. Empirics on the topic have been gathered through E-mail questions to a group of professionals within the Swedish maintenance field. Ideas, views, and personal experiences of the respondents are presented, compared, and analyzed. 14 factors were distinguished as important to take in consideration when implementing CBM. The most interesting finding though might be found in the aspect of a relative common ground that the respondents from the different groups have provided in their answers. It thus seems that it might be possible to develop a general implementation model for condition monitoring (CM) tools and the CBM strategy, at least more strategic guidelines. A first draft of such guidelines is presented in the result section of the paper.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Bengtsson1462,
author = {Marcus Bengtsson},
title = {Ideas and Views on how to Technically and Organizationally Implement Condition Based Maintenance},
editor = {Guido Walt, H. Joachim Behrend},
pages = {537--542},
month = {June},
year = {2006},
booktitle = {Congress Report of 18th Euromaintenance, 3rd Worldcongress of Maintenance},
publisher = {MM Support GmbH},
url = {http://www.ipr.mdu.se/publications/1462-}
}