Prognostics and Health Management of Engineering Systems An Introduc
This book introduces the methods for predicting the future behavior of a system’s health and the remaining useful life to determine an appropriate maintenance schedule. The authors introduce the history, industrial applications, algorithms, and benefits a
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rognostics and Health Management of Engineering Systems An Introduction
Prognostics and Health Management of Engineering Systems
Nam-Ho Kim Dawn An Joo-Ho Choi •
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Prognostics and Health Management of Engineering Systems An Introduction
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Nam-Ho Kim Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering University of Florida Gainesville, FL USA
Dawn An Daegyeong Division/Aircraft System Technology Group Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Yeongcheon-si, Gyeongbuk-do Republic of Korea
Joo-Ho Choi Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering Korea Aerospace University Goyang-City, Kyonggi-do Republic of Korea
ISBN 978-3-319-44740-7 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-44742-1
ISBN 978-3-319-44742-1
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Preface
A good maintenance strategy is essential to keep complex engineering systems safe. Historically, maintenance has evolved from post-failure repair to preventive maintenance to Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM). Preventive maintenance is an expensive and time-consuming process because it is carried out periodically regardless of the health state of systems. For modern complex systems with high reliability requirements, preventive maintenance has become a major expense of many industrial companies. CBM has recently received much attention as a cost-effective maintenance strategy, which is to perform maintenance only when needed. Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) is the key technology to accomplish CBM. PHM is a new engineering approach that enables real-time health assessment of a system under its actual operating conditions, as well as the prediction of its future state based on up-to-date information, by
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