Challenges in cost analysis of innovative maintenance of distributed high-value assets

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2014-10-31

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Elsevier

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Conference paper

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2212-8271

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Free to read from

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Kirkwood L, Shehab E, Baguley P, et al., (2014) Challenges in cost analysis of innovative maintenance of distributed high-value assets. Procedia CIRP, Volume 22, 2014, pp. 148-151

Abstract

Condition monitoring is an increasingly important activity, but there is often little thought given to how a condition monitoring approach is going to impact the cost of operating a system. This paper seeks to detail the challenges facing such an analysis and outline the likely steps such an analysis will have to take to more completely understand the problem and provide suitable cost analysis. Adding sensors might be a relatively simple task, but those sensors come with associated cost; not only of the sensor, but of the utilities required to power them, the data gathering and processing and the eventual storage of that data for regulatory or other reasons. By adding condition monitoring sensors as a sub- system to the general system an organisation is required to perform maintenance to the new sensors sub-system. Despite these difficulties it is anticipated that for many high value assets applying condition monitoring will enable significant cost savings through elimination of maintenance activities on assets that do not need such cost and effort expended on them. Further savings should be possible through optimisation of maintenance schedules to have essential work completed at more cost efficient times.

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3rd International Conference on Through-Life Engineering Services, 4-5 November 2014, Cranfield University, UK

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Github

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Cost engineering, maintenance, condition monitoring, cost optimisation, data cost

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 International

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