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A Study on Estimating the Next Failure Time of Compressor Equipment in an Offshore Plant

Cho, Sangje  
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Shin, Jong-Ho
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Jun, Hong-Bae
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January 1, 2016
Mathematical Problems in Engineering

The offshore plant equipment usually has a long life cycle. During its O&M (Operation and Maintenance) phase, since the accidental occurrence of offshore plant equipment causes catastrophic damage, it is necessary to make more efforts for managing critical offshore equipment. Nowadays, due to the emerging ICTs (Information Communication Technologies), it is possible to send health monitoring information to administrator of an offshore plant, which leads to much concern on CBM (Condition-Based Maintenance). This study introduces three approaches for predicting the next failure time of offshore plant equipment (gas compressor) with case studies, which are based on finite state continuous time-Markov model, linear regression method, and their hybrid model.

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DOI
10.1155/2016/8705796
Web of Science ID

WOS:000387376500001

Author(s)
Cho, Sangje  
Shin, Jong-Ho
Jun, Hong-Bae
Hwang, Ho-Jin
Ha, Chunghun
Hwang, Jinsang
Date Issued

2016-01-01

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Published in
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Article Number

8705796

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