In today's business environment, reliability and maintenance drastically
affect the three key elements of competitiveness - quality, cost, and
product lead time. Well-maintained machines hold tolerances better, help
reduce scrap and rework, and raise consistency and quality of the part
in addition to cutting total production costs. Today, many factories are
still performing maintenance on equipment in a reactive manner due to a
lack of understanding about machine performance behaviour. To improve
production efficiency, computer-aided maintenance and diagnostic
methodology must be applied effectively in manufacturing. This book
focuses on the fundamental principles of predictive maintenance and
diagnostic engineering. In addition to covering the relevant theory,
techniques and methodologies in maintenance engineering, the book also
provides numerous case studies and examples illustrating the successful
application of the principles and techniques outlined.