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2011/April
Author:Trygve Dahl, Ph.D., P.E., VP Technology, Intelliquip, LLC
It takes more than jumping on the Information Superhighway’s entrance ramp to realize the maximum potential of the most significant invention since the printing press. While the uses of the Internet are virtually limitless, many process and...
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2004/November
Author:Verl Davis, AssetPoint
Six steps to developing successful preventive and predictive maintenance programs.
Many large organizations have highly sophisticated preventive and predictive maintenance departments that are staffed with well-trained technicians. Other ...
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2005/November
Author:Vestal Tutterow, P.E., Alliance to Save Energy
This article is adapted from the U.S. Department of Energy's tip sheet "Extend the Operating Life of Your Motor," originally prepared by the Washington State University Energy Program and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
When it comes to the...
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1998/June
Author:Victor Wowk, P.E., Machine Dynamics
Mass balancing of rotating machinery can reduce noise, allow higher speeds, increase bearing life, and more. Here is an overview of the process and instrumentation.
Mass balancing compensates for less-than-perfect...
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2001/January
Author:W. Coby Frampton, Charles Brooks Associates, Inc.
Measurements affect people in many ways. Certainly they provide graphic representations of performance and results that are vital to planning and guiding an organization to sustained high performance. But it seems to...
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2010/December
Author:Wally Vahlstrom, P.E., and Jeff W. Jostad Emerson Process Management
Knowledge is mighty powerful stuff when it comes to planned outages.
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2002/July
Author:Warren C. Garber and R. James Seffrin, Infraspection Institute
Thermographers who traditionally have relied on IFOV values should consider using ratio values instead.
As the art and science of infrared thermography has matured, infrared test equipment has evolved. Technological advances during the past 15...
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1999/February
Author:Wayne A. Crew, P.E., Kellogg Brown & Root
Incentive clauses in maintenance service agreements benefit both owner and contractor when they focus on important goals. Here are some issues to consider.
When you buy a service, what do you believe is the ...
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2009/November
Author:Wayne Vaughn, P.E., CMRP
If boosting available productive capacity and increasing wrench time has some appeal for your team, explore this fast-lane approach that the production side of the house has been using.
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2011/August
Author:Welch Goggins, President & CEO, Cleaver-Brooks
In a recent Congressional hearing, Georgetown University Public Policy Professor Harry Holzer stated, “The ratio of job vacancies to new hires in manufacturing is higher than we find in any other major industry group.”
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WIRELESS TEST TOOLS CAN CUT TROUBLESHOOTING TIMEBy: Fluke Corporation
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