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Importance of Fleet Monitoring To Up Grade the Reliability of Engines in Field
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1995 SAE Brasil
Language:
English
Abstract
It is important to listen to the customers' comments so that their expectations related to the product can be achieved. Fleet Monitoring is a powerful tool to achieve this objective.
Fleet Monitoring can be divided into three levels:
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Macro level
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Micro level
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Advanced level.
Fleet Monitoring process steps are:
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1)
Choosing the engine or component to be researched
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2)
Determining all kinds of tests that must be done to obtain information about the parameters of reliability, maintainability and availability
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3)
Establishing the periods for the partial analysis of the test results without affecting the vehicles' availability
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4)
Choosing and evaluating the fleet to be monitored in order to obtain reliable data
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5)
Systematic gathering of data through periodic visits
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6)
Compilation of the data obtained
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7)
Communicating the results to the other related departments.
The main tools to realize this job are:
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Trained people
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Suitable equipment to gather data
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3)
Adequate statistical models to compile the data.