Industry 5.0 for sustainable reliability centered maintenance

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2021-10-19

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Elsevier

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Conference paper

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Free to read from

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Farsi M, Mishra RK, Erkoyuncu JA. (2021) Industry 5.0 for sustainable reliability centered maintenance. In: 10th International Conference on Through-life Engineering Services (TESConf 2021), 16-17 November 2021, Virtual Event: Host: University of Twente

Abstract

Industry 5.0 is based on the idea of merging sustainable development goals and digitalization provisions from the fourth industrial revolution through human-centric solutions, bio-inspired technologies, and cyber safe data transmission. Industries are yet the most significant drivers of the integrated sustainability development (economic, environmental, and social) over the design, manufacturing, operation and disposal of products and services. This research investigates Industry 5.0 indicators that are required to achieve sustainable reliability centered maintenance (RCM) for high-value equipment. The research work examines the feasibility of a correlation between sustainable indicators between operation and maintenance phases using fuzzy logic. The fuzzy approach is implemented to measure the impact of RCM technical indicators on sustainability. A broader recommendation to improve sustainable RCM is presented through an academic survey.

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Github

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Industry 5.0, Industry 4.0, Sustainability, Reliability Centered Maintenance, Fuzzy logic, High-value manufacturing

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Attribution 4.0 International

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Cranfield University