Service Knowledge Capture and Reuse
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2014-06-30
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2212-8271
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Roy R, Mehnen J, Addepalli S, Redding L, Tinsley L, Okoh C, Service knowledge capture and reuse, Procedia CIRP, Volume 16, 2014, Pages 9–14, Product Services Systems and Value Creation. Proceedings of the 6th CIRP Conference on Industrial Product-Service Systems
Abstract
The keynote will start with the need for service knowledge capture and reuse for industrial product-service systems. A novel approach to capture the service damage knowledge about individual component will be presented with experimental results. The technique uses active thermography and image processing approaches for the assessment. The paper will also give an overview of other non-destructive inspection techniques for service damage assessment. A robotic system will be described to automate the damage image capture. The keynote will then propose ways to reuse the knowledge to predict remaining life of the component and feedback to design and manufacturing.
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Service damage identification, degradation analysis, pulsed thermography, non-destructive inspection
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