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Back then when i was a trainee at RSS (Royal Scientific Society), I got the opportunity to interact with couple of automated analytical devices, such as (GC,HPLC,ICP-AES,ICP-OES). Despite being different in terms of their working principles, these devices had something in common, which is the calibration curve. The calibration curve can be considered as a method in which the concentration of unknown sample is determined.in the file attached, the definition and the construction as well as interpretation of essential statistical parameters are discussed.
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Great posting here and subsequent discussion about the challenges of turning diagnostic data into optimal decision making for Asset Condition Monitoring. #reliability #assetmanagement
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Why vibration/reliability experts need to start giving their best guess on machine failure timelines when asked: 1. Production and business stakeholders are tasked with making risk adjusted bets on running assets with identified issues against short/long term value creation. What is the likelihood an asset will run into a schedule availability? If we incur an unplanned failure what value will be destroyed, losses will be incurred? How do these losses stack up against the revenues lost if we shut down early to address a problem? 2. Vibration analysts and reliability experts running various types of condition monitoring programs have for years been trained not to answer specific questions such as ‘When will it fail’. When this technology was new and considered ‘snake oil’, being wrong had consequences around buy-in. 3. The reality in our current environment: Our stakeholders who run the business and don’t have extensive training in failure modes as well as experience in witnessing failure progression have to make these tough decisions. The folks that have the best knowledge (rotating equipment experts/vibration analysts/reliability engineers) cannot give standard canned responses that we’ve given in the past. (I’ll be first to admit I’ve been guilty in the past) - ‘I don’t have a crystal ball’…. Everyone wins when the folks with the best knowledge partner with stakeholders to make informed bets on running/shutting down assets while weighing short and long term value.
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Why vibration/reliability experts need to start giving their best guess on machine failure timelines when asked: 1. Production and business stakeholders are tasked with making risk adjusted bets on running assets with identified issues against short/long term value creation. What is the likelihood an asset will run into a schedule availability? If we incur an unplanned failure what value will be destroyed, losses will be incurred? How do these losses stack up against the revenues lost if we shut down early to address a problem? 2. Vibration analysts and reliability experts running various types of condition monitoring programs have for years been trained not to answer specific questions such as ‘When will it fail’. When this technology was new and considered ‘snake oil’, being wrong had consequences around buy-in. 3. The reality in our current environment: Our stakeholders who run the business and don’t have extensive training in failure modes as well as experience in witnessing failure progression have to make these tough decisions. The folks that have the best knowledge (rotating equipment experts/vibration analysts/reliability engineers) cannot give standard canned responses that we’ve given in the past. (I’ll be first to admit I’ve been guilty in the past) - ‘I don’t have a crystal ball’…. Everyone wins when the folks with the best knowledge partner with stakeholders to make informed bets on running/shutting down assets while weighing short and long term value.
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Cycle Time Diagram. Input for improvement The cycle time diagram constructed and based on measurements shows differences between each cycle (variability) and the differences between operators. The diagram also shows the minimum observed work time and illustrates the maximum and average times for each operator. All this in relation to Takt Time. Why do we need it? 1️⃣Visualize the gap between TT and CT of each worker 2️⃣Show the workload split between operators 3️⃣Understand the variations Avg. vs. Min. vs. Max time 4️⃣Identify the potential improvements reg. optimal line balance and desired CTs “The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight.” Carly Fiorina
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