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Commissioning Improvement Through the Inclusion of New Technologies

Commissioning Improvement Through the Inclusion of New Technologies

Goldcorp fosters the spirit of innovation, and its main goal is to reach sustainable growth. The improvement in our processing cycle is an important part of our strategy, as a result, Goldcorp is building The Pyrite Leach Project at Minera Penasquito.

Aluminum Leader Gains Equipment Improvements, Cost Savings with Lubrication Excellence Program

Aluminum Leader Gains Equipment Improvements, Cost Savings with Lubrication Excellence Program

Novelis is a leading producer of flat-rolled aluminum products and the world’s largest recycler of aluminum. Opened in 1959, the Terre Haute, Indiana, facility is a world-class light gauge aluminum rolling plant and a recognized leader in the production of semirigid foil container stock and wide industrial fin stock.

Getting “Smart” on the Railways and Roadways with Predictive Solutions

Getting “Smart” on the Railways and Roadways with Predictive Solutions

The modern transformation of the logistics outlook increasingly changes the world and sets new tasks in the development of information technologies for production management and infrastructure operation.

Operational Machine Learning Goes Mainstream

Operational Machine Learning Goes Mainstream

The market for machine learning is exploding as companies from every sector begin to recognize the power this new technology offers.

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 The RELIABILITY Conference Offers Insight and Education for Reliability Leaders and Asset Managers

The RELIABILITY Conference Offers Insight and Education for Reliability Leaders and Asset Managers

Reliabilityweb.com® and Uptime® Magazine, trusted names in asset management, have planned a noteworthy schedule for The RELIABILITY Conference™, co-located with the Maintenance 4.0 Digitalization Forum, scheduled for May 6-10 at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue on Seattle’s Eastside. The RELIABILITY Conference is the foremost conference for reliability and asset management professionals worldwide.

 ERBESSED INTRUMENTS

ERBESSED INTRUMENTS

The First and Only Wireless Universal Accelerometer for Vibration Analysis

Emerging Industrial Internet Technology Can Reduce Costs and Dangers in Steam Systems

Steam systems are vital to the smooth operation of so many manufacturing plants and other facilities. Numerous components are at work to ensure this smooth operation, but none more important than steam traps. Yet, despite their critical function, the majority of plants rely on time- and labor-intensive manual inspections. Yet, with the emergence of industrial Internet technology, steam traps make ideal candidates for automated sensing technology.

Reliability and Asset Performance

Reliability and Asset Performance

IMC-2018 RAP Talk 17:59

by Bill Cronin, President & COO, Rental Division, Cintas

Technologies That Make Asset Monitoring Boring (In a Good Way)

Technologies That Make Asset Monitoring Boring (In a Good Way)

A call about a line outage or a message from an operator that “something’s wrong” is not a good start to the day. Early warning signs are there to be found. However, maintenance engineers can’t be everywhere at once. Time between data rounds is when something can go wrong, and some equipment isn’t even on a data collection route.

Many experienced maintenance professionals are at or near retirement age. With fewer replacements on the horizon, manufacturers are increasingly looking to industrial technology to maximize worker productivity to unlock capacity and improve overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). Better uptime starts with better data. These four technologies help provide better data quality and access to the teams that keep plants up and running.

Visualizing Flying Horses and Vibrating Machines

In the early 1800s, a new technology was developed that visually captured a snippet of time. Before this, people wanting to memorialize an image were dependent on drawings, which were subject to the artist’s attention to detail, interpretation and nuance.

Asset Strategy Management:The Essential Foundation That Ensures Maximo Will Deliver World-Class Asse

Asset Strategy Management:The Essential Foundation That Ensures Maximo Will Deliver World-Class Asse

MaximoWorld 2018 - Rap Talk 22:00

by Jason Apps, ARMS Reliability

Demystify the confusion that exists between management of asset strategies and management of work. 

Black Belt Program

Black Belt Program

Terrence O'Hanlon, CEO & President
Reliabilityweb.com & Uptime Magazine

How Cushman & Wakefield Services Is Leading Its Customers Into the Future of Reliability

How Cushman & Wakefield Services Is Leading Its Customers Into the Future of Reliability

To reduce unplanned downtime for a leading Fortune 500 pharmaceutical client, Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) Services moved from a traditional route based condition monitoring program to a wireless and artificial intelligence (AI) based predictive maintenance (PdM) program. The shift in technology not only led to reduced unplanned downtime, but also a better utilization of resources and a deeper understanding of asset condition. Here’s how C&W Services approached the challenges and arrived at solutions.

Create 3D Models of Your Assets to Work in a Visual Maintenance Environment

Create 3D Models of Your Assets to Work in a Visual Maintenance Environment

TRC-2018 Learning Session - 41:11

by Scotty McLean, Bentley Systems

Today, maintenance professionals can work in a realistic 3D visualization environment, set up quickly with reality modeling software to create 3D models of your assets from photographs you take of your assets. Wouldn’t your job of maintenance be easier if you could see the assets in 3D to plan and understand the context within which the asset was designed, built, and operated? Now you can work in an immersive 3D environment for asset inspections and health monitoring, reliability and maintenance planning as well as work execution. Other benefits include simplifying training for young maintenance professionals and simplified and more understandable standard procedures. Discover the benefits when you can pinpoint locations and understand the geo-coordinates of the asset and know specifically where you need to inspect and/ or address an issue.

Designing for Reliability

Designing for Reliability

TRC-2018 Rap Talk - 18:52

by Ramesh Gulati, Jacobs

Most of the asset fail during operation, or defects which cause failures, get detected during the operational phase. What and who cause these failures? Is it operations (operators) and/or maintenance? In the past, maintenance and sometimes operations got blamed for these failures. Are they solely responsible? In recent years, we have learned that majority of asset failures are caused by defects which are introduced during the design, procurement, build/fabrication, and installation, also known as acquisition phase. It is much more economical to correct these defects at early stages to design/build assets for reliable operations. This is what we call Designing for Reliability. This RAP Talk suggests that little more investing during the acquisition phase can reduce failures as well as the total cost of ownership.

VFDs Play the Flute: How to Prevent the Phenomena

VFDs Play the Flute: How to Prevent the Phenomena

TRC-2018 Learning Session  21:35

by Glenn Eyler, EMCOR Government Services

The drive to go green and consume less energy, especially in facilities operation, has increased the regularity of variable frequency drive (VFD) installation to new and existing mechanical systems. The drive’s capability to adjust the speed of a motor on a mechanical reduces power consumption. By making VFDs more accessible and field serviceable, they have become a nearly standard, go-to choice for an assured return-on-investment in facilities energy conservation projects. It is important to know the harm the VFD can cause, how to diagnose it, and how to mitigate the damage it generates. These cost-saving, energy reducing benefits of VFDs come with one significant adverse effect on the induction motor’s roller element bearing: fluting! This presentation seeks to describe the fluting phenomena, the grooving damage created by the VFD, and the technology that has been developed to address it. There is no way to determine when this fluting will occur, but it absolutely will occur. At NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, we have a robust PT&I program that actually measured and recorded fluting after VFDs were installed on the facility before it even had a name. Our Vibration Analyst learned of fluting, and how to mitigate it, by installing a shaft grounding protection ring, from a Vibration Institute Conference in 2012. However, even after installing the protection ring on motors, we have continued to detect bearing failure. This failure led us to research available technology to validate the operation of the shaft grounding protection ring before and after installation. After researching viable ESD measuring devices, we selected the Electrostatic Discharge Pen. Based on documented PT&I finds here at JPL, this presentation will make the case that this pen is an affordable, rapidly responsive solution to discerning the arcing that occurs before its damage is done to the motor bearings.

Vertical Pump Motor Reliability

Vertical Pump Motor Reliability

IMC-2017 Learning Session  33:02
by Tod Baer, Minnkota Power Cooperative

Are your vertical pump/motors operating smoothly, reliable (10+ years MTBF) and not impacting the O&M budget with unplanned failures?

If the answer is yes, than great you’ve found the solution! If not, this presentation will provide information on the use of vibration analysis to help understand and create vertical pump/motor reliability. Discoveries and lessons learned over the past 25 years to solve vertical pump/motor problems will be presented.

A typical scope of work, inspection forms and assembly forms for a multi-stage vertical pump will be provided to those attending. The goal of this presentation is to think vertical and to help obtain a 10+ year MTBF on vertical pumps and motors.

How to Improve Reliability by Vibration Signature Analysis

How to Improve Reliability by Vibration Signature Analysis

TRC-2018 Learning Zone 41:35
by Jim Berry, Technical Associates of Charlotte

This session will unveil the potent capability of Vibration Analysis to look within rotating machinery to evaluate a wide variety of components with the focused objective to assess their reliability. The instructor will demonstrate how this can be accomplished using the power of Vibration Signature Analysis. Much of the material for this session will come from Technical Associates’ 3-day “Entry Vibration Analysis” seminar. This session will focus on those having little or no vibration experience with the objective of imparting vibration fundamentals and likewise demonstrating how to detect a series of problems such as:

  • Unbalance
  • Misalignment
  • Mechanical Looseness
  • Foot Related Problems (Soft Foot, Sprung Foot, etc.)
  • Introduction to Rolling Element Bearing Fault Detection

One highlight of this session will be to compare “Before” and “After” data, to allow each participant to see the distinct difference prior to and following corrective actions to resolve problems detected. For example, we will show a plot that vividly shows a rolling element bearing having distinct faults; then compare it to a plot after this bearing has been replaced. Another highlight will reveal how vibration can pinpoint which particular rolling element bearing has faults within it. Real-world programs will be discussed by the instructor who has the privilege of being heavily involved with Condition Based Maintenance and Reliability for over 35 years. This has included auditing programs for a significant number of plants and corporations. Finally, this session will close with why adding Vibration Analysis to Reliability Programs can not only go far in improving the reliability of rotating machinery and accompanying assets, but also in helping the program achieve much higher Benefit-to-Cost Ratios. Likewise, it will simultaneously go far in reducing downtime of such assets and enhancing their productivity – therefore, improving the bottom line at those plants that incorporate Vibration Signature Analysis in their Reliability Programs. Each session participant should walk away with a clear understanding of what key steps will and will not likely result in full mature Reliability improvement.

A&SB Ultrasound Smart Cloud-Based CBM Strategy for Bearings

A&SB Ultrasound Smart Cloud-Based CBM Strategy for Bearings

TRC-2018 Learning Zone 44:56
by Carlos Garza, Arca Continental

Future is now and production facilities around the world begin to see the speed of information sharing produced by Condition Based Monitoring as a desirable investment. Airborne/Structure borne ultrasound has been used for decades, in bearing failure detection but now with ISO 29821-1 in our hands and the possibility of making a smart diagnosis and trending in cloud-based platform things change for good for practitioners. Baseline establishments, route compliance, asset diagnosis, speed as a technological advantage, and information sharing through all the organization, are now things to consider when implementing this technology in our maintenance strategy. Smart Data collection and resultant information management will become a must do for every company looking for boosting their availability and reliability indicators. A&SB Ultrasound combined with a cloud-based CBM platform will do the job for you.

IIoT Technology Sneak Peak: Advanced Measurements for Asset Monitoring, Making Existing Assets Smart

IIoT Technology Sneak Peak: Advanced Measurements for Asset Monitoring, Making Existing Assets Smart

TRC-2018 Learning Zone 37:41
by Matthew Bollom, National Instruments

There are many large pieces of equipment which are critical to your business, and keeping these running in a reliable and predictable manner is key to minimizing downtime and operational costs, improving machinery reliability, and ultimately increasing revenue. Real-time asset monitoring tools can help operations and maintenance management to predict faults, and to respond appropriately to any fault that occurs. However, it requires massive amounts of data and the transition from manual route-based measurements to a fleet-wide surveillance program, which ultimately touches many elements from sensors to networked data acquisition nodes to servers to historians and predictive technologies. Lastly, an aging workforce reaching retirement in the next few years exponentially increases the need for effective and automatic knowledge transfer, management and training. How does the system help the maintenance and reliability engineer to be more effective and efficient? The system automatically predicts equipment failure and notifies a person or system so that pro-active steps can be taken to avoid equipment damage and unscheduled downtime. At this session, get a behind-the-scenes look at how one of the largest power generation companies in the USA, as well as, a leading pump manufacturer, is leveraging National Instruments open and flexible hardware platforms to integrate more advanced sensors into OSIsoft PI System as well PTC ThingWorx IIoT platform that goes beyond vibration measurements. Examples of these sensors, measurements that make existing assets smart include vibration, thermography, motor-current signature analysis, and electrical magnetic signature analysis.