Title :
Condition monitoring in the management of maintenance in a large scale precision CNC machining manufacturing facility
Author :
Ahmed, Nova ; Day, A.J. ; Victory, J.L. ; Zeall, L. ; Young, B.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Design, & Technol., Univ. of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Abstract :
The manufacture of large-scale precision aerospace components using CNC requires a highly effective maintenance strategy to ensure that the required accuracy can be achieved over many hours of production. This paper reviews a strategy for a maintenance management system based on Failure Mode Avoidance, which uses advanced techniques and technologies to underpin a predictive maintenance strategy. It is shown how condition monitoring (CM) is important to predict potential failures in high precision machining facilities and achieve intelligent and integrated maintenance management. There are two distinct ways in which CM can be applied. One is to monitor key process parameters and observe trends which may indicate a gradual deterioration of accuracy in the product. The other is the use of CM techniques to monitor high status machine parameters enables trends to be observed which can be corrected before machine failure and downtime occurs. It is concluded that the key to developing a flexible and intelligent maintenance framework in any precision manufacturing operation is the ability to evaluate reliably and routinely machine tool condition using condition monitoring techniques within a framework of Failure Mode Avoidance.
Keywords :
computerised numerical control; condition monitoring; failure analysis; machining; maintenance engineering; precision engineering; production facilities; CM techniques; condition monitoring techniques; failure mode avoidance-based maintenance management system strategy; flexible maintenance framework; gradual deterioration; high status machine parameters monitoring; integrated maintenance management; intelligent maintenance management; key process parameters monitoring; large scale precision CNC machining manufacturing facility; large-scale precision aerospace components; machine failure; machine tool reliability; potential failures prediction; precision manufacturing operation; predictive maintenance strategy; tool machine routine; Accuracy; Companies; Condition monitoring; Machining; Manufacturing; Monitoring; Accuracy; CNC; Capability; Condition Monitoring; Critical Parameters; Key Process Parameters; Machining; Maintenance;
Conference_Titel :
Condition Monitoring and Diagnosis (CMD), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bali
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1019-2
DOI :
10.1109/CMD.2012.6416281