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Development Of A Method For Incorporating Fault Codes In Prognostic Analysis, Eric Allen Strong
Development Of A Method For Incorporating Fault Codes In Prognostic Analysis, Eric Allen Strong
Doctoral Dissertations
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 …
Cd Dipping To Reduce Reactivity Of Fuel Assemblies In Spent Fuel Pools, John Clark Stooksbury
Cd Dipping To Reduce Reactivity Of Fuel Assemblies In Spent Fuel Pools, John Clark Stooksbury
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
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