Condition Monitoring and Diagnostics of Machines - General Guidelines
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Using different factors, including vibration, temperature, tribology, flow rate, pollution, power, and speed, the DIN ISO 17359 standard offers instructions for assessing the state of machines. These factors are frequently connected to the equipment's functionality, upkeep, and standards of quality. In order to create a condition monitoring program for all equipment, general processes that should be followed are outlined in the standard.
The standard places a strong emphasis on assessing machine condition and function in relation to product quality, performance, and the environment. It offers step-by-step instructions and suggests a general process for putting a condition monitoring program into action. The standard also includes the idea of focusing condition monitoring efforts on locating failure modes with the most fundamental causes.
The standard also covers developing alert criteria, carrying out actions related to diagnosis and prognosis, and boosting confidence in these processes. It emphasizes how crucial it is to consult other International Standards and pertinent papers throughout the procedure. The standard offers a background for other International Standards that go deeper into particular facets of condition monitoring and diagnostics and serves as an overview of the advised procedure.
| Descriptors | Analysis, Cause of damage, Condition monitoring, Condition tests, Definitions, Diagnosis, Hazard analysis, Hazards, Impact, Machine performances, Machines, Maintenance, Measurement, Measuring techniques, Mechanical engineering, Monitoring, Reliability, Safety of machinery, Shock, Surveillance (approval), Testing, Training, Vibration, Impulses, Engines, Diagnosis (medical) |
| ICS Codes | 17.160 - Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements 25.020 - Manufacturing forming processes |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 2.9 MB |