A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump

Centrifugal pumps are a widely used machine found in industries such as water, sewerage, oil and gas. As a result, it is vital that these pumps are monitored, diagnosed, maintained or replaced prior to the pump failing to reduce downtime, material and labour costs. Most companies employ a run-to-f...

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Main Authors: McKee, Kristoffer, Forbes, Gareth, Mazhar, Muhammad Ilyas, Entwistle, Rodney, Howard, Ian
Other Authors: Jay Lee
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Springer 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2649
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author McKee, Kristoffer
Forbes, Gareth
Mazhar, Muhammad Ilyas
Entwistle, Rodney
Howard, Ian
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Forbes, Gareth
Mazhar, Muhammad Ilyas
Entwistle, Rodney
Howard, Ian
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description Centrifugal pumps are a widely used machine found in industries such as water, sewerage, oil and gas. As a result, it is vital that these pumps are monitored, diagnosed, maintained or replaced prior to the pump failing to reduce downtime, material and labour costs. Most companies employ a run-to-fail method or a time based maintenance strategy to service their pumps, instead of condition based maintenance or a predictive maintenance strategy. This paper reviews the state of art in diagnostics and prognostics pertaining to centrifugal pumps. Attention is given to detailing the methods of application, detection of fault modes and results used by researchers in the main areas of diagnostics and prognostics.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-26492017-01-30T10:24:48Z A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump McKee, Kristoffer Forbes, Gareth Mazhar, Muhammad Ilyas Entwistle, Rodney Howard, Ian Jay Lee Condition Monitoring Condition-based maintenance Prognostics Diagnostics centrifugal pumps Centrifugal pumps are a widely used machine found in industries such as water, sewerage, oil and gas. As a result, it is vital that these pumps are monitored, diagnosed, maintained or replaced prior to the pump failing to reduce downtime, material and labour costs. Most companies employ a run-to-fail method or a time based maintenance strategy to service their pumps, instead of condition based maintenance or a predictive maintenance strategy. This paper reviews the state of art in diagnostics and prognostics pertaining to centrifugal pumps. Attention is given to detailing the methods of application, detection of fault modes and results used by researchers in the main areas of diagnostics and prognostics. 2011 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2649 Springer restricted
spellingShingle Condition Monitoring
Condition-based maintenance
Prognostics
Diagnostics
centrifugal pumps
McKee, Kristoffer
Forbes, Gareth
Mazhar, Muhammad Ilyas
Entwistle, Rodney
Howard, Ian
A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump
title A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump
title_full A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump
title_fullStr A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump
title_full_unstemmed A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump
title_short A review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics Implemented on a centrifugal pump
title_sort review of machinery diagnostics and prognostics implemented on a centrifugal pump
topic Condition Monitoring
Condition-based maintenance
Prognostics
Diagnostics
centrifugal pumps
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/2649