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Fluid Power Dynamics is a 12-chapter book in two sections covering
the basics of fluid power through hydraulic system components and
troubleshooting. The second section covers pneumatics from basics
through to troubleshooting.
This is the latest book in a new series published by
Butterworth-Heinemann in association with PLANT ENGINEERING
magazine. PLANT ENGINEERING fills a unique information need for the
men and women who operate and maintain industrial plants: It
bridges the information gap between engineering education and
practical application. As technology advances at increasingly
faster rates, this information service is becoming more and more
important. Since its first issue in 1947, PLANT ENGINEERING has
stood as the leading problem-solving information source for
America's industrial plant engineers, and this book series will
effectively contribute to that resource and reputation.
Effective resource management and reliable equipment are essential
for optimum plant performance. Computer-Managed Maintenance Systems
goes beyond the simple selection and implementation of a CMMS. It
also defines the changes in infrastructure, management philosophy
and employee skills that must be implemented to gain maximum
benefits from the CMMS. The book is designed to address the
information needs of all levels of plant management.
In this new edition, the authors have added a chapter
specifically on the latest technology, Application Solution
Providers (ASP) that has revolutionized the way CMMS are used and
the benefits they can offer to a business. This solution provides
integrated software, hardware and networking technology along with
Information Technology (IT) consulting services into an outsourced
package. A new appendix on Key Performance Indicators has also been
added.
Comprehensive, practical guide that covers selection,
justification, and implementation of an effective CMMS in any
facilityAll levels of plant management will find useful information
in this step-by-step guideIncludes a new chapter on ASP
technologies
No matter which industry a company is a part of, its profitability,
like its products, is driven by the reliability and performance of
its plant(s). The fundamentals for maintenance found in this volume
are applicable to a multitude of industries: power, process,
materials, manufacturing, transportation, communication, and many
others. This book shows the engineer how to select, install,
maintain, and troubleshoot critical plant machinery, equipment, and
systems.
NEW to this edition: New material includes a chapter on
inspections, providing practical guidelines for effective visual
inspections, the key to effective preventive maintenance. Also
included in the revision will be multiple chapters on equipment,
such as pumps, compressors, and fans.
*Provides practical knowledge about plant machinery, equipment, and
systems for the new hire or the veteran engineer
*Covers a wide array of topics, from shaft alignment and bearings
to rotor balancing and flexible intermediate drives
*Delivers must-have information to the engineer which he/she will
use on a daily basis, in day-to-day activities, that will affect
the reliability and profitability of the plant
In a single useful volume, Vibration Fundamentals explains the
basic theory, applications, and benefits of vibration analysis,
which is the dominant predictive maintenance technique used with
maintenance management programs.
All mechanical equipment in motion generates a vibration profile,
or signature, that reflects its operating condition. This is true
regardless of speed or whether the mode of operation is rotation,
reciprocation, or linear motion. There are several predictive
maintenance techniques used to monitor and analyze critical
machines, equipment, and systems in a typical plant. These include
vibration analysis, ultrasonics, thermography, tribology, process
monitoring, visual inspection, and other nondestructive analysis
techniques. Of these techniques, vibration analysis is the dominant
predictive maintenance technique used with maintenance management
programs, and this book explains the basic theory, applications,
and benefits in one easy-to-absorb volume that plant staff will
find invaluable.
This is the second book in a new series published by
Butterworth-Heinemann in association with PLANT ENGINEERING
magazine. PLANT ENGINEERING fills a unique information need for the
men and women who operate and maintain industrial plants. It
bridges the information gap between engineering education and
practical application. As technology advances at increasingly
faster rates, this information service is becoming more and more
important. Since its first issue in 1947, PLANT ENGINEERING has
stood as the leading problem-solving information source for
America's industrial plant engineers, and this book series will
effectively contribute to that resource and reputation.
Provides information essential to industrial troubleshooting
investigations
Describes root-cause failure analysis
Incorporates detailed equipment-design guidelines
Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers will give
the engineer the "have to have" information. It will help instill
knowledge on a daily basis, to do his or her job and to maintain
and assure reliable equipment to help reduce costs. This book will
be an easy reference for engineers and managers needing immediate
solutions to everyday problems. Most civil, mechanical, and
electrical engineers will face issues relating to maintenance and
reliability, at some point in their jobs. This will become their
"go to" book.
Not an oversized handbook or a theoretical treatise, but a handy
collection of graphs, charts, calculations, tables, curves, and
explanations, basic "rules of thumb" that any engineer working with
equipment will need for basic maintenance and reliability of that
equipment.
- Access to quick information which will help in day to day and
long term engineering solutions in reliability and maintenance
- Listing of short articles to help assist engineers in resolving
problems they face
- Written by two of the top experts in the country
Industrial Machinery Repair provides a practical reference for
practicing plant engineers, maintenance supervisors, physical plant
supervisors and mechanical maintenance technicians. It focuses on
the skills needed to select, install and maintain
electro-mechanical equipment in a typical industrial plant or
facility.
The authors focuses on "Best Maintenance Repair Practices"
necessary for maintenance personnel to keep equipment operating at
peak reliability and companies functioning more profitably through
reduced maintenance costs and increased productivity and capacity.
A number of surveys conducted in industries throughout the United
States have found that 70% of equipment failures are self-induced.
If the principles and techniques in this book are followed, it will
result in a serious reduction in "self induced failures."
In the pocketbook format, this reference material can be directly
used on the plant floor to aid in effectively performing day-to-day
duties. Data is presented in a concise, easily understandable
format to facilitate use in the adverse conditions associated with
the plant floor. Each subject is reduced to it simplest terms so
that it will be suitable for the broadest range of users. Since
this book is not specific to any one type of industrial plant and
is useful in any type of facility.
-The new standard reference book for industrial and mechanical
trades
-Accessible pocketbook format facilitates on-the-job use
-Suitable for all types of plant facilities
This second edition of An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance
helps plant, process, maintenance and reliability managers and
engineers to develop and implement a comprehensive maintenance
management program, providing proven strategies for regularly
monitoring critical process equipment and systems, predicting
machine failures, and scheduling maintenance accordingly.
Since the publication of the first edition in 1990, there have
been many changes in both technology and methodology, including
financial implications, the role of a maintenance organization,
predictive maintenance techniques, various analyses, and
maintenance of the program itself. This revision includes a
complete update of the applicable chapters from the first edition
as well as six additional chapters outlining the most recent
information available.
Having already been implemented and maintained successfully in
hundreds of manufacturing and process plants worldwide, the
practices detailed in this second edition of An Introduction to
Predictive Maintenance will save plants and corporations, as well
as U.S. industry as a whole, billions of dollars by minimizing
unexpected equipment failures and its resultant high maintenance
cost while increasing productivity.
* A comprehensive introduction to a system of monitoring critical
industrial equipment
* Optimize the availability of process machinery and greatly reduce
the cost of maintenance
* Provides the means to improve product quality, productivity and
profitability of manufacturing and production plants
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