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Integrated Maintenance System Trend and a Maintenance Scheduling System Application

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Efficient operation and maintenance management for industrial facilities is one of the key issues of social infrastructure systems. This chapter describes some technology trends of integrated maintenance system, especially about monitoring, parameterizing, predicting, and control. Firstly, a trend from Time-Based Maintenance (TBM) to Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is discussed. TBM-based agreement between operation owner and maintenance provider is common one, but uncertainty of facility degradation requests CBM application as future service model. Secondly, this chapter describes an optimization method for facility maintenance scheduling, which focuses on the subject that the conflict between maintenance operations and net operations reduces system efficiency.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Ms. N. Yano of KOZO KEIKAKU ENGINEERING Inc. for useful discussions and encouragement. We also would like to thank to Professor S. Takada of Waseda University for useful comments.

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Miwa, T., Kaihara, T., Nonaka, Y. (2015). Integrated Maintenance System Trend and a Maintenance Scheduling System Application. In: Redding, L., Roy, R. (eds) Through-life Engineering Services. Decision Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12111-6_15

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