2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.07.007
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A Multidisciplinary, Expert-based Approach for the Identification of Lifetime Impacts in Asset Life Cycle Management

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“…Identifying causes that could reduce the lifetime of equipment is an important stage in planning maintenance strategies, 21 especially concerning critical structures. Moreover, most of the structures in question support complex load conditions which are difficult to take into account during the design phase, such as undesired impacts and other such random events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying causes that could reduce the lifetime of equipment is an important stage in planning maintenance strategies, 21 especially concerning critical structures. Moreover, most of the structures in question support complex load conditions which are difficult to take into account during the design phase, such as undesired impacts and other such random events.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming the RUL would be known exactly, an asset could be exploited generating optimal value for its owner, without any increased failures or costs. Furthermore, knowing the processes or incidents that cause the end of the assets useful life would allow the owner to take preventive measures to extend the asset's life [3], [13]. However, there are some weaknesses related to current approaches to estimate asset RUL.…”
Section: Remaining Useful Life Estimation Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is very much the case for infrastructures like roads, railways, electric power generation, transport, and aircrafts [2] but also involves production facilities. Many manufacturing plantsat least in Europehave been built in the years after the Second World War, and assets therein are currently approaching the end of their expected functional lives [3]. Ageing of asset systems is one of the reasons why physical Asset Management (AM) has become a more essential part of the organizations' activities during the last decades [4], [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…lier publication by the authors (Ruitenburg et al, 2014a;Ruitenburg and Braaksma, 2017b), as well on the experience of the first author with the writing of ALCPs. The twelve steps can be used as a guide to develop an ALCP.…”
Section: Asset Life Cycle Plans : Twelve Steps To Assist Strategic Asmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…To fill this gap in the asset's life cycle, the authors have proposed the concept of "lifetime impacts" in earlier publications (Ruitenburg et al, 2014a;Ruitenburg and Braaksma, 2017b). Lifetime impacts can be defined as: "probable (technical and non-technical) events or trends that may have a positive or negative influence on the value creation with the asset in the intermediate or long term" (Ruitenburg and Braaksma, 2017b, p. 56).…”
Section: Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%