Journal of Vibration and Sound

Journal of Vibration and Sound

Results of implementation of predictive net program based on thermography, vibration analysis and acoustic emission in one of the country's oil fields

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CM Expert at OICO
Abstract
In the maintenance system in industries, there are different strategies that in each industry, a specific strategy is tried to be implemented as a superior strategy.What is certain is that trying to implement a specific strategy in the product maintenance system is a closed view and it is necessary to select and implement the desired strategies according to the situation of each industry.In order to properly implement the situation monitoring techniques, it is necessary to implement each technique in a principled manner and compare the results obtained from each technique with the output results of other techniques. In some cases, a particular technique may be effective in diagnostics, but in most cases it can be said that the combination of different techniques helps to make the right decision.
In the present study, while explaining how to use different situation monitoring techniques, the achievements of the simultaneous implementation of these techniques in one of the country's oil fields have been discussed.
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