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Title: Maintenance routine simulation with data-driven approaches applied to naval and shipping sectors
Authors: Barbosa, Andre
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: Dr Alireza Mousavi
Keywords: Engenharia Naval
Ship Maintenance
data-driven maintenance
Discrete Event Simulation
workforce demand smoothing
maintenance scheuduling
Condition Based Maintenance
DGPM knowledge areas: Engenharia Naval
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Brunel University London
Description: Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) has been successfully adopted in decades by many types of industry, however the naval and shipping sectors have shown low acceptability, mainly because lack of or little evidence of value for money (Shorten, 2013; Informa Engage, 2020). Although there is extensive literature about CBM and much research has been expended on smart technologies and digitalization in the last decade, the implementation of data-driven maintenance techniques still presents some challenges to be overcome. This work explores these challenges and propose a systematic management plan for smart modelling and simulation of maintenance routine of naval and shipping sectors.
Abstract: Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) has been successfully adopted in decades by many types of industry, however the naval and shipping sectors have shown low acceptability, mainly because lack of or little evidence of value for money (Shorten, 2013; Informa Engage, 2020). Although there is extensive literature about CBM and much research has been expended on smart technologies and digitalization in the last decade, the implementation of data-driven maintenance techniques still presents some challenges to be overcome. This work explores these challenges and propose a systematic management plan for smart modelling and simulation of maintenance routine of naval and shipping sectors.
Access: Open access
URI: https://www.repositorio.mar.mil.br/handle/ripcmb/845689
Type: Master thesis
Appears in Collections:Engenharia Naval: Coleção de Dissertações



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