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The book describes techniques, tools and models about Engineering Maintenance and and Life Cycle Models, aimed at the efficiently managing of assets. It presents new asset management models including quantitative decision support tools for life management of physical assets supported by pertinent case studies.
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The book describes techniques, tools and models about Engineering Maintenance and and Life Cycle Models, aimed at the efficiently managing of assets. It presents new asset management models including quantitative decision support tools for life management of physical assets supported by pertinent case studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130513
- Artikelnr.: 72256502
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781040130513
- Artikelnr.: 72256502
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
José Manuel Torres Farinha has Habilitation in Electrical and Computer Engineering, a PhD in
Mechanical Engineering and a degree in Electrical Engineering, option Energy. He is a National
Defence Auditor. He is Full Professor in Coimbra Polytechnic Institute (IPC) and its former
President. He is the Coordinator of the Master's Degree in Engineering and Management of
Physical Assets in IPC. He has completed several PhD supervisions and dozens of Master's
degree orientations. He has published three books, two in National edition and one in
International edition. He has more than 250 publications - articles in indexed and non-indexed
international journals, in national magazines and in proceedings of international and national
congresses. He has several registered patents (National and International). He is Specialist
Member of Industrial Maintenance Specialization and a Counsellor Member of the Portuguese
Association of Engineers.
Mechanical Engineering and a degree in Electrical Engineering, option Energy. He is a National
Defence Auditor. He is Full Professor in Coimbra Polytechnic Institute (IPC) and its former
President. He is the Coordinator of the Master's Degree in Engineering and Management of
Physical Assets in IPC. He has completed several PhD supervisions and dozens of Master's
degree orientations. He has published three books, two in National edition and one in
International edition. He has more than 250 publications - articles in indexed and non-indexed
international journals, in national magazines and in proceedings of international and national
congresses. He has several registered patents (National and International). He is Specialist
Member of Industrial Maintenance Specialization and a Counsellor Member of the Portuguese
Association of Engineers.
PART I Life Cycle Models. 1 Life Cycle Cost of Physical Assets. 1.1
Introduction. 1.2 Life Cycle Models. 1.3 Economic Life Cycle. 1.4
Performance Indicators. 1.5 Investment Analysis Methods. 1.6 New Economic
Replacement Models. 1.7 Reserve Set. 1.8 Life Cycle Considering Incomes.
1.9 Simulation of Methods Application. References. 2 Life Cycle Investment
of Physical Assets. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 The Model of a Holistic Approach
of the Physical Assets Life Cycle. 2.3 LCI Considering Maintenance and
Non¿Production. 2.4 Case Study Simulation. 2.5 Conclusions. References. 3
Life Cycle of Physical Assets with Recovery. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2
Methodology. 3.3 Basic Concepts to Support Math Models. 3.4 Behaviour of
the Physical Asset Value along Time. 3.5 Production Economic Movements. 3.6
Functioning Economic Movements. 3.7 Global Movements Analysis. 3.8 Return
on Investment. 3.9 Models Validation and Discussion. 3.10 Conclusions.
PART II Maintenance Methodologies. 4 Maintenance Types and Strategies. 4.1
Introduction. 4.2 Predetermined Maintenance. 4.3 Corrective Maintenance.
4.4 Enterprise Asset Management Systems. 4.5 Maintenance Performance.
References. 5 Maintenance Algorithms. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Stochastic
Algorithms. 5.3 Artificial Intelligence Algorithms. References. PART III
Standards. 6 Maintenance Standards. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Characterization
of Maintenance Standard NP 4492. 6.3 Diagnosis of the Maintenance State.
6.4 Diagnosis to Implement the Standard NP 4492. 6.5 Economic Implications
of Implementing Maintenance Standards. Reference. 7 Norms of Physical
Assets Management. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Main Requisites of Physical Asset
Norms. 7.3 Diagnosis to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 7.4 Quantitative
Evaluation to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 8 Risk Norms. 8.1
Introduction. 8.2 Characterization of Risk Norms. 8.3 Diagnosis to
Implement Risk Norms. 8.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation
of Risk Norms. Reference. 9 Energy Norms. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2
Characterization of Energy Norms. 9.3 Diagnosis to Implement Energy Norms.
9.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Energy Norms. 10
Environmental Norms. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Characterization of
Environmental Norms. 10.3 Diagnosis to Implement Environmental Norms. 10.4
Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Environmental Norms.
Reference.
Introduction. 1.2 Life Cycle Models. 1.3 Economic Life Cycle. 1.4
Performance Indicators. 1.5 Investment Analysis Methods. 1.6 New Economic
Replacement Models. 1.7 Reserve Set. 1.8 Life Cycle Considering Incomes.
1.9 Simulation of Methods Application. References. 2 Life Cycle Investment
of Physical Assets. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 The Model of a Holistic Approach
of the Physical Assets Life Cycle. 2.3 LCI Considering Maintenance and
Non¿Production. 2.4 Case Study Simulation. 2.5 Conclusions. References. 3
Life Cycle of Physical Assets with Recovery. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2
Methodology. 3.3 Basic Concepts to Support Math Models. 3.4 Behaviour of
the Physical Asset Value along Time. 3.5 Production Economic Movements. 3.6
Functioning Economic Movements. 3.7 Global Movements Analysis. 3.8 Return
on Investment. 3.9 Models Validation and Discussion. 3.10 Conclusions.
PART II Maintenance Methodologies. 4 Maintenance Types and Strategies. 4.1
Introduction. 4.2 Predetermined Maintenance. 4.3 Corrective Maintenance.
4.4 Enterprise Asset Management Systems. 4.5 Maintenance Performance.
References. 5 Maintenance Algorithms. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Stochastic
Algorithms. 5.3 Artificial Intelligence Algorithms. References. PART III
Standards. 6 Maintenance Standards. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Characterization
of Maintenance Standard NP 4492. 6.3 Diagnosis of the Maintenance State.
6.4 Diagnosis to Implement the Standard NP 4492. 6.5 Economic Implications
of Implementing Maintenance Standards. Reference. 7 Norms of Physical
Assets Management. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Main Requisites of Physical Asset
Norms. 7.3 Diagnosis to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 7.4 Quantitative
Evaluation to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 8 Risk Norms. 8.1
Introduction. 8.2 Characterization of Risk Norms. 8.3 Diagnosis to
Implement Risk Norms. 8.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation
of Risk Norms. Reference. 9 Energy Norms. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2
Characterization of Energy Norms. 9.3 Diagnosis to Implement Energy Norms.
9.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Energy Norms. 10
Environmental Norms. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Characterization of
Environmental Norms. 10.3 Diagnosis to Implement Environmental Norms. 10.4
Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Environmental Norms.
Reference.
PART I Life Cycle Models. 1 Life Cycle Cost of Physical Assets. 1.1
Introduction. 1.2 Life Cycle Models. 1.3 Economic Life Cycle. 1.4
Performance Indicators. 1.5 Investment Analysis Methods. 1.6 New Economic
Replacement Models. 1.7 Reserve Set. 1.8 Life Cycle Considering Incomes.
1.9 Simulation of Methods Application. References. 2 Life Cycle Investment
of Physical Assets. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 The Model of a Holistic Approach
of the Physical Assets Life Cycle. 2.3 LCI Considering Maintenance and
Non¿Production. 2.4 Case Study Simulation. 2.5 Conclusions. References. 3
Life Cycle of Physical Assets with Recovery. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2
Methodology. 3.3 Basic Concepts to Support Math Models. 3.4 Behaviour of
the Physical Asset Value along Time. 3.5 Production Economic Movements. 3.6
Functioning Economic Movements. 3.7 Global Movements Analysis. 3.8 Return
on Investment. 3.9 Models Validation and Discussion. 3.10 Conclusions.
PART II Maintenance Methodologies. 4 Maintenance Types and Strategies. 4.1
Introduction. 4.2 Predetermined Maintenance. 4.3 Corrective Maintenance.
4.4 Enterprise Asset Management Systems. 4.5 Maintenance Performance.
References. 5 Maintenance Algorithms. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Stochastic
Algorithms. 5.3 Artificial Intelligence Algorithms. References. PART III
Standards. 6 Maintenance Standards. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Characterization
of Maintenance Standard NP 4492. 6.3 Diagnosis of the Maintenance State.
6.4 Diagnosis to Implement the Standard NP 4492. 6.5 Economic Implications
of Implementing Maintenance Standards. Reference. 7 Norms of Physical
Assets Management. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Main Requisites of Physical Asset
Norms. 7.3 Diagnosis to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 7.4 Quantitative
Evaluation to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 8 Risk Norms. 8.1
Introduction. 8.2 Characterization of Risk Norms. 8.3 Diagnosis to
Implement Risk Norms. 8.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation
of Risk Norms. Reference. 9 Energy Norms. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2
Characterization of Energy Norms. 9.3 Diagnosis to Implement Energy Norms.
9.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Energy Norms. 10
Environmental Norms. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Characterization of
Environmental Norms. 10.3 Diagnosis to Implement Environmental Norms. 10.4
Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Environmental Norms.
Reference.
Introduction. 1.2 Life Cycle Models. 1.3 Economic Life Cycle. 1.4
Performance Indicators. 1.5 Investment Analysis Methods. 1.6 New Economic
Replacement Models. 1.7 Reserve Set. 1.8 Life Cycle Considering Incomes.
1.9 Simulation of Methods Application. References. 2 Life Cycle Investment
of Physical Assets. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 The Model of a Holistic Approach
of the Physical Assets Life Cycle. 2.3 LCI Considering Maintenance and
Non¿Production. 2.4 Case Study Simulation. 2.5 Conclusions. References. 3
Life Cycle of Physical Assets with Recovery. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2
Methodology. 3.3 Basic Concepts to Support Math Models. 3.4 Behaviour of
the Physical Asset Value along Time. 3.5 Production Economic Movements. 3.6
Functioning Economic Movements. 3.7 Global Movements Analysis. 3.8 Return
on Investment. 3.9 Models Validation and Discussion. 3.10 Conclusions.
PART II Maintenance Methodologies. 4 Maintenance Types and Strategies. 4.1
Introduction. 4.2 Predetermined Maintenance. 4.3 Corrective Maintenance.
4.4 Enterprise Asset Management Systems. 4.5 Maintenance Performance.
References. 5 Maintenance Algorithms. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Stochastic
Algorithms. 5.3 Artificial Intelligence Algorithms. References. PART III
Standards. 6 Maintenance Standards. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Characterization
of Maintenance Standard NP 4492. 6.3 Diagnosis of the Maintenance State.
6.4 Diagnosis to Implement the Standard NP 4492. 6.5 Economic Implications
of Implementing Maintenance Standards. Reference. 7 Norms of Physical
Assets Management. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Main Requisites of Physical Asset
Norms. 7.3 Diagnosis to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 7.4 Quantitative
Evaluation to Implement Physical Asset Norms. 8 Risk Norms. 8.1
Introduction. 8.2 Characterization of Risk Norms. 8.3 Diagnosis to
Implement Risk Norms. 8.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation
of Risk Norms. Reference. 9 Energy Norms. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2
Characterization of Energy Norms. 9.3 Diagnosis to Implement Energy Norms.
9.4 Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Energy Norms. 10
Environmental Norms. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Characterization of
Environmental Norms. 10.3 Diagnosis to Implement Environmental Norms. 10.4
Quantitative Evaluation about the Implementation of Environmental Norms.
Reference.