Aerospace Predictive Maintenance : Fundamental Concepts

Title: Aerospace Predictive Maintenance : Fundamental Concepts
Author: Charles Edwin Dibsdale
ISBN: 0768094275 / 9780768094275
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 138
Publisher: SAE
Year: 2021
Availability: 45-60 days

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Aerospace Predictive Maintenance: Fundamental Concepts, written by longtime practitioner Charles E. Dibsdale based in the UK, considers PdM a subset of Condition Based Maintenance (CBM), and must obey the same underlying rules and pre-requisites that apply to it. Yet, PdM is new because it takes advantage of emerging digital technology in sensing, acquiring data, communicating the data, and processing it. This capability can autonomously analyse the data and send alerts and advice to decision makers, potentially reducing through-life cost and improving safety.

Aerospace Predictive Maintenance: Fundamental Concepts provides a history of maintenance, and how performance, safety and the environment make direct demands on maintenance to deliver more for less in multiple industries. It also covers Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM) that aims to provide a platformcentric framework for PdM in the mobility domain.

The book discusses PdM maturity, offering a context of the transformation of data through information and knowledge. Understanding some of the precepts of knowledge management provides a really useful and powerful perspective on PdM as an information system. On the other hand, Aerospace Predictive Maintenance: Fundamental Concepts also discusses disadvantages of PdM and shows how these may be addressed. One of the fundamental changes PdM implies is a shift from deterministic black-and-white thinking to more nuanced decision making informed by probabilities and uncertainty. Other concerns such as data management, privacy and ownership are tackled as well.

Aerospace Predictive Maintenance: Fundamental Concepts covers additional technologies, such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT) that will result in proliferation of cheap, wireless, ultra-low-power sensors, and will transform PdM into a more economical option. The book brings in the future possibilities of nano technology, which can be used for new sensors, micro-robotics for inspections and self-healing/repairing of systems which can be intergrated with PdM.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : An Engineer’s Journey
Chapter 2 : A History of Maintenance and How Maintenance Is Done Today
Chapter 3 : What Is Predictive Maintenance (PdM) and How Does It Fit into a Maintenance Regime?
Chapter 4 : How Does PdM Fit with Integrated Vehicle Health Management (IVHM)?
Chapter 5 : Why Is PdM Generally Better than Traditional Maintenance? (How to Build a Business Case)
Chapter 6 : How Does PdM Relate to Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)?
Chapter 7 : What Are the Key Features in a PdM Maturity Model?
Chapter 8 : Specifying Predictive Maintenance
Chapter 9 : What Are the Disadvantages of PdM and How Should They Be Addressed?
Chapter 10 : How PdM Will Likely Transform with the Emergence of New Technology
Chapter 11 : A Summary, Future States, and Things to  Look For
Chapter 12 : An Example PdM Case Study Using Open-Source Development Tools

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