Reducing contaminant emissions is an important task of any industry, included the maritime one. In fact, in April 2018, IMO (International Maritime Organization) adopted an Initial Strategy on reduction of Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships. An essential part responsible for producing these emissions is the diesel engine. For that reason vessels include separation systems for heavy fuel oils. The purpose of this work is to improve the predictive maintenance techniques incorporating new intelligent approaches. An analysis of vibrations of this separation system was made and their characteristics were used in a Genetic Neuro-Fuzzy System in order to design an intelligent maintenance based on condition monitoring. The achieved results show that the proposed method provides an improvement since it indicates if a maintenance operation is necessary before the schedule one or if it could be possible extend the next maintenance service.


    Zugriff

    Download


    Exportieren, teilen und zitieren



    Intelligent Predictive Maintenance

    Liu, Min / Li, Ling / Yan, Feng | Springer Verlag | 2024


    An integrated approach to predictive maintenance

    Howieson, Donald | Online Contents | 1994


    Predictive maintenance

    Yildirim, Baycan | Fraunhofer Publica | 2020

    Freier Zugriff


    WinR-PdMTM Predictive Maintenance System

    Cranwell, J. E. / Institute of Environmental Sciences / Aerospace Corporation | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997