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New Webinar: Simulation Governance Is Critical for Reliable Condition-Based (Predictive) Maintenance

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New Webinar: Simulation Governance Is Critical for Reliable Condition-Based (Predictive) Maintenance

April 13, 2021 News, Partnerships, S.A.F.E.R. Simulation, Webinars

ESRD is pleased to announce a new webinar, scheduled for April 22, 2021 @ 11:00 am EST. This webinar, hosted by ESRD partner Revolution in Simulation and titled “Simulation Governance Is Critical for Reliable Condition-Based (Predictive) Maintenance“, will present a case study in which the goal was the development of a mathematical model for supporting condition-based maintenance (CBM) decisions.

The model was designed for estimating the remaining fatigue service life of high-value mechanical components, given their service history and that specific flaws (such as corrosion defects) have been discovered in them, thus enabling CBM to move damaged component removals from unscheduled to scheduled maintenance action.

The presenters will be ESRD Chairman Dr. Barna Szabó, and ESRD President & CEO Dr. Ricardo Actis.

We look forward to your attendance!

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