Integrated Plant Management System for (21)^<st> Century
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This paper examines the development and capabilities of today's machinery diagnostic and management systems and in particular the value of integrating these systems with plant-wide control and management systems to receive data and in return provide Actionable (Information)^<SM> to machinery operators. A case history is presented showing a machine with the "symptom" of high vibration. This case will illustrate how today's condition monitoring systems can be used to diagnose the fundamental cause of the problem, manage the problem, and allow a complete understanding of the fundamental cause, not the "symptom." The objective is to demonstrate how knowledge can be built from the use of these systems and be embedded to optimize them and constantly enhance their value. The knowledge is used to provide short-term "problem (risk) management" opportunities and longer-term actions to fix problems. The ultimate solution to fix this particular problem is a mechanical design solution and is briefly presented at the conclusion of the paper. It is essential to include this, as the value of all plant-wide systems should not just be to diagnose and manage problems, but to understand them fully enough to fix them.
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