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Research paper thumbnail of Measuring maintenance activity effectiveness

Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, 2018

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for measuring the imprecise and subje... more Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for measuring the imprecise and subjective “effectiveness” of a major maintenance activity. Such a measure will not only bring objectivity in gauging the effectiveness of maintenance task carried out by the workforce without any intervention from an expert but also help in measuring the slow degradation of the performance of the concerned major equipment/system. Design/methodology/approach The paper follows a three-step approach. First, identify a set of parameters considered important for estimating the maintenance activity effectiveness. Second, generate a set of data using expert opinions on a fuzzy performance measure of maintenance activity effectiveness (output). Also, find an aggregated estimate of the effectiveness by analysing the consensus among experts. This requires using a part of the “fuzzy multiple attribute decision making” process. Finally, train a neuro-fuzzy inference system based on input parameters and generated output data. Findings The paper analysed major maintenance activity carried out on diesel engines of a power plant company. Expert opinions were used in selection of key parameters and generation of output (effectiveness measure). The result of a trained adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) matched acceptably well with that aggregated through the expert opinions. Research limitations/implications In view of unavailability of data, the method relies on training a neuro-fuzzy system on data generated through expert opinion. The data as such are vague and imprecise leading to lack of consensus between experts. This can lead to some amount of error in the output generated through ANFIS. Originality/value The originality of the paper lies in presentation of a method to estimate the effectiveness of a maintenance activity.

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring snow ablation rates in alpine terrain with a mobile multioffset ground-penetrating radar system

Hydrological Processes, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of Leading Edge Sweep on Cavitation Performance of Two-Bladed Flat Plate Inducer

ASME-JSME-KSME 2011 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference: Volume 1, Symposia – Parts A, B, C, and D, 2011

The installation of inducer upstream of main impeller is an effective method to improve the sucti... more The installation of inducer upstream of main impeller is an effective method to improve the suction performance of turbopump. However, various types of cavitation instabilities are known to occur even at the designed flow rate as well as in the partial flow rate range. In the present study, we focus on the leading edge sweep of inducer and investigate its effect on the suction performance as well as on the onset of cavitation surge phenomenon. Flow measurements including casing wall pressure measurements, high-speed video observations, and limiting streamline observations are carried out, and discussions will be made based on those results about the influence of backward leading edge sweep on the internal flow of the inducer as well as its relation to the cavitation performance.© 2011 ASME

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring maintenance activity effectiveness

Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering, 2018

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for measuring the imprecise and subje... more Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for measuring the imprecise and subjective “effectiveness” of a major maintenance activity. Such a measure will not only bring objectivity in gauging the effectiveness of maintenance task carried out by the workforce without any intervention from an expert but also help in measuring the slow degradation of the performance of the concerned major equipment/system. Design/methodology/approach The paper follows a three-step approach. First, identify a set of parameters considered important for estimating the maintenance activity effectiveness. Second, generate a set of data using expert opinions on a fuzzy performance measure of maintenance activity effectiveness (output). Also, find an aggregated estimate of the effectiveness by analysing the consensus among experts. This requires using a part of the “fuzzy multiple attribute decision making” process. Finally, train a neuro-fuzzy inference system based on input parameters and generated output data. Findings The paper analysed major maintenance activity carried out on diesel engines of a power plant company. Expert opinions were used in selection of key parameters and generation of output (effectiveness measure). The result of a trained adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) matched acceptably well with that aggregated through the expert opinions. Research limitations/implications In view of unavailability of data, the method relies on training a neuro-fuzzy system on data generated through expert opinion. The data as such are vague and imprecise leading to lack of consensus between experts. This can lead to some amount of error in the output generated through ANFIS. Originality/value The originality of the paper lies in presentation of a method to estimate the effectiveness of a maintenance activity.

Research paper thumbnail of Measuring snow ablation rates in alpine terrain with a mobile multioffset ground-penetrating radar system

Hydrological Processes, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Effect of Leading Edge Sweep on Cavitation Performance of Two-Bladed Flat Plate Inducer

ASME-JSME-KSME 2011 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference: Volume 1, Symposia – Parts A, B, C, and D, 2011

The installation of inducer upstream of main impeller is an effective method to improve the sucti... more The installation of inducer upstream of main impeller is an effective method to improve the suction performance of turbopump. However, various types of cavitation instabilities are known to occur even at the designed flow rate as well as in the partial flow rate range. In the present study, we focus on the leading edge sweep of inducer and investigate its effect on the suction performance as well as on the onset of cavitation surge phenomenon. Flow measurements including casing wall pressure measurements, high-speed video observations, and limiting streamline observations are carried out, and discussions will be made based on those results about the influence of backward leading edge sweep on the internal flow of the inducer as well as its relation to the cavitation performance.© 2011 ASME

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