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2005/October
Author:Al Weber, Ivara Corp.
RCM is widely regarded as the most comprehensive methodology used to understand how an asset can fail, and in turn, to determine what you have to do to mitigate the consequence of failure before it occurs. In its most effective and most widely...
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2005/October
Author:Heinz P. Bloch, P.E., Process Machinery Consulting
Is this type of cost-effective technology right for your operations?
Each year, thousands of positive displacement compressors suffer serious damage because upstream filters or separators are really not doing their jobs as anticipated by the...
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2005/October
Author:Mike Bahr, National Technology Transfer, Inc.
What corporations can do to increase safe work practices.
For the last seven years, I have been working in the electric utility construction industry as a Regional Safety Manager. During this period, I have had the misfortune of investigating many...
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2005/October
Author:Neil Hoehle, Inpro/Seal Company
Fewer things to fail translate into fewer failures.
Over the last 30 years, bearing protection has emerged as prime territory for increasing overall rotating equipment reliability. With metallurgy, tribology and bearing design having progressed to...
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2005/October
Author:Terry Wireman, Editorial Director
Using the right "tools" to evaluate asset management improvement potential.
We recently had an opportunity to discuss benchmarking and asset management improvement techniques with an acknowledged expert in the field, John Yolton of SKF.
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2005/October
Author:Tom Byerley, The University of Tennessee
Our recent natural disasters seem to have knocked us for a loop. At some point, critical oil and gas production and supply lines were shut down, affecting all consumers. Shipping and other commercial activities along the Gulf Coast were greatly...
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2005/October
Author:Tom Byerley, The University of Tennessee
An update on information systems for reliability techniques, including software that supports management strategies from RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance) to FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis)
Once an organization has basic maintenance...
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