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Root Cause Analysis, Troubleshooting, Bearing Failure Analysis, etc.
 
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Avoiding Excessive Overhung Load
With improvements in technology, equipment maintenance is rapidly becoming a "science." Most maintenance personnel are familiar with using vibration sensors, temperature probes and the like. However, one of the most misunderstood and ignored causes of...
 
Basic Elements of a Comprehensive Root Cause Analysis Program
The purpose of incident investigation, problem solving, troubleshooting and root cause analysis is to determine why a particular issue ....
 
Bearing Failures and Their Causes
This document provides a broad explanation of bearing failures and their causes. Detailed descriptions of bearing failures are supplemented with photographs to provide an excellent tool for analyzing bearing problems. This is a republication of an SKF...
 
Calculating ROI for your RCA Program
Problem solving today: why aren't we effective?
 
Chapter 00. The little black book of reliability management
Viewing this issue in another way, if a group of people working at a facility, who were not familiar with the application of engineering disciplines, went out...
 
Decision-Support System for Bearing Failure Mode Analysis
SKF has put its bearing expertise and knowledge into a decision-support system called SKF Bearing Inspector, available for SKF engineers. The system has been developed to meet the need for a fast,more consistent,high-quality decision-making process for...
 
Effective Data Collection for Thorough Failure Analysis
In order to remain competitive, the goals of industrial plant facilities must include high levels of machine reliability, in order to reduce downtime, extend equipment life, reduce repair costs, improve equipment efficiency, reduce capital costs,...
 
Failure Analysis: Built-in Backstops (Sprag Type)
Over the years, Falk has seen a variety of different malfunction modes of sprag type backstops. The accumulated information is presented in this paper as an aid for analyzing future problems. The analysis begins with...
 
Finite Element Analysis: A Numerical Tool to Aid Experimental Root-Cause Vibration Studies
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is a numerical technique that can be used to approximate the structural dynamic characteristics of vibrating mechanical systems, the understanding of which is paramount to any root-cause failure study involving excessive...
 
Improving Asset Performance Using Statistical Methods
This paper covers several data analysis techniques that can be used to help understand the dynamics of asset failure. These methods are...
 
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