Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Mobile Maintenance Management Essay -- condition monitoring, mobile com
Since the early 2000s the manufacturing industry has trended towards employing preventive maintenance  methodologies in production areas in order to maintain a competitive advantage. Industries have used  a process called ââ¬Å"condition monitoringâ⬠ to identify critical equipment parameters such as temperature,  vibration and visual inspection characteristics such as leaks and abnormal noise to predict and  prevent mechanical failure. This process moves the concept of maintenance away from a tactic  of ââ¬Å"fail and fixâ⬠ to an optimal approach of ââ¬Å"predict and preventâ⬠. This approach "saves time,  money and resources" by providing companies with a conditioned-based status of critical operational  equipment, and thus promotes optimal repair, downtime and shut-down planning.    To accurately capture condition-based equipment information, a data asset collection system is used.  This system usually consists of a front-end mobile device such as a handheld and a back-end data   storage system: i.e. SQL database server.  Due to the hazardous environments present in many   operational areas of manufacturing plants, the handheld devices used by field operators to capture   data have to be intrinsically sealed to prevent explosions.  This intrinsically safe characteristic   is referred to in industry as ââ¬Å"Class I Division(Div.) 1â⬠ and until recently was limited to rugged smaller   handheld type devices.   Within the past year, manufacturers in the oil industry have developed   and certified intrinsically safe covers for both android and iPad tablets.  This development has   opened a new avenue for condition-monitoring data collection with tablets, which provide several   advantages over the typically lower performing handhelds.  These advantages include a larger scree...              ... IOS   and Android platforms.  These resolutions will result in the widespread use of tablets in hazardous   industry areas.      Works Cited    A. Arnaiz, C. Emmanouilidis, B. Iung and E. Jantunen. Mobile maintenance management. Journal of International Technology and Information   Management 15(4), pp. 11. 2006. Available: https://login.ezproxy.etsu.edu:3443/login?url=  http://search.proquest.com/docview/205859467?accountid=10771.     Joà «lle Courrech, and Ronald L. Eshleman. "Condition monitoring of machinery." Shock and Vibration Handbook. McGraw-Hill (1995).    C. Emmanouilidis, S. Katsikas and C. Giordamlis. Wireless condition monitoring and maintenance management: A review and a novel application   development platform. Presented at Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress on Engineering Asset Management and Intelligent Maintenance Systems Conference   (WCEAM-IMS 2008). 2008,.                           
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