Introduction to Condition-Based Maintenance
A practical introduction to CBM strategies for industrial settings.
Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is a maintenance strategy that monitors the actual condition of an asset in order to schedule maintenance tasks only when necessary — rather than on a fixed schedule. This reduces unnecessary downtime and maintenance costs while improving asset reliability.
Key Components
A CBM programme typically involves sensor instrumentation for data collection, a data acquisition system, signal processing and analysis (often involving AI or statistical models), and decision support tools for maintenance scheduling. This guide covers each stage in a practical, step-by-step manner.
From Sensor Selection to Data Analysis
The guide addresses sensor selection criteria for common industrial applications, data pre-processing techniques, threshold-based alert systems, and more advanced approaches such as anomaly detection and remaining useful life estimation.
This guide is currently in preparation and will be available for download soon. Contact us if you have a specific CBM challenge you would like to discuss in the meantime.
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