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Development Of A Particle Filter-Based Prognostic Model To Predict Maintenance Dependent Processes, Hang Xiao May 2021

Development Of A Particle Filter-Based Prognostic Model To Predict Maintenance Dependent Processes, Hang Xiao

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Components and systems in industrial processes undergo wear and degradation until they are either replaced or repaired. Maintenance actions, mostly imperfect repairs, may not entirely reduce the degradation and may expedite future degradation rates. Those repair and maintenance actions should be considered in prognostics models to accurately predict the components’ health conditions.

Different mechanical components have different fault modes in complex engineering systems, such as Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs). The change of a process variable may be caused by the degradation of a few different components. Effective ways to decouple the fault modes are required to predict each component's Remaining …


Integrating Disparate Nuclear Data Sources For Improved Predictive Maintenance Modeling: Maintenance-Based Prognostics For Long-Term Equipment Operation, Zachary Allen Welz Aug 2017

Integrating Disparate Nuclear Data Sources For Improved Predictive Maintenance Modeling: Maintenance-Based Prognostics For Long-Term Equipment Operation, Zachary Allen Welz

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The United States (US) nuclear industry is one of the most heavily regulated businesses in the world, creating a culture of world-class design, operation, and maintenance. In an article published on modern maintenance technologies, Terrence OHanlon (past Chief Asset Manager for Reliabilityweb.com) stated, “world class companies often devote up to 50 percent of their entire maintenance resources to condition based monitoring and the planned work that is required as a result of the findings” [1]. One would expect US nuclear power plants to constantly upgrade, improve, and expand their operations and maintenance departments and tactics. Since the early 1990s, US …


Development Of A Method For Incorporating Fault Codes In Prognostic Analysis, Eric Allen Strong May 2014

Development Of A Method For Incorporating Fault Codes In Prognostic Analysis, Eric Allen Strong

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Information from fault codes associated with a component may be used as an indicator of its health. A fault code is defined as a timestamp at which a component is not operating according to recommended guidelines. The type of fault codes which are relevant for this analysis represent mild or moderate deviations from normal behavior, rather than those requiring immediate repair. Potentially, fault codes may be used to determine the Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of a component by predicting its failure time, which will improve safety and reduce maintenance costs associated with the component. In this dissertation, methods have been …


Prognostic Approaches Using Transient Monitoring Methods, Michael Eric Sharp Aug 2012

Prognostic Approaches Using Transient Monitoring Methods, Michael Eric Sharp

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The utilization of steady state monitoring techniques has become an established means of providing diagnostic and prognostic information regarding both systems and equipment. However, steady state data is not the only, or in some cases, even the best source of information regarding the health and state of a system. Transient data has largely been overlooked as a source of system information due to the additional complexity in analyzing these types of signals. The development for algorithms and techniques to quickly, and intuitively develop generic quantification of deviations a transient signal towards the goal of prognostic predictions has until now, largely …