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- Prognostics abstract "Prognostics is an engineering discipline focused on predicting the time at which a system or a component will no longer perform its intended function. This lack of performance is most often a failure beyond which the system can no longer be used to meet desired performance. The predicted time then becomes the Remaining Useful Life (RUL), which is an important concept in decision making for contingency mitigation. Prognostics predicts the future performance of a component by assessing the extent of deviation or degradation of a system from its expected normal operating conditions. The science of prognostics is based on the analysis of failure modes, detection of early signs of wear and aging, and fault conditions. An effective prognostics solution is implemented when there is sound knowledge of the failure mechanisms that are likely to cause the degradations leading to eventual failures in the system. It is therefore necessary to have initial information on the possible failures (including the site, mode, cause and mechanism) in a product. Such knowledge is important to identify the system parameters that are to be monitored. Potential uses for prognostics is in condition-based maintenance. The discipline that links studies of failure mechanisms to system lifecycle management is often referred to as prognostics and health management (PHM), sometimes also system health management (SHM) or - in transportation applications - vehicle health management (VHM) or engine health management (EHM). Technical approaches to building models in prognostics can be categorized broadly into data-driven approaches, model-based approaches, and hybrid approaches.".
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink chinaphm.com.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink j.compind.2012.10.005.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink full.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink prognostics.nasa.gov.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink prognostic-data-repository.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.aeroconf.org.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink phmc.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink hess.pdf.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink Presentation.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.ijphm.org.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.imscenter.net.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.mfpt.org.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.phmconference.org.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.phmsociety.org.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.prognostics.umd.edu.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink www.prognosticsjournal.com.
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink S2213846313000114..
- Prognostics wikiPageExternalLink metrics-for-offline-evaluation-of-prognostic-performance.
- Prognostics wikiPageID "1434685".
- Prognostics wikiPageRevisionID "606048447".
- Prognostics hasPhotoCollection Prognostics.
- Prognostics subject Category:Maintenance.
- Prognostics subject Category:Prediction.
- Prognostics subject Category:Survival_analysis.
- Prognostics comment "Prognostics is an engineering discipline focused on predicting the time at which a system or a component will no longer perform its intended function. This lack of performance is most often a failure beyond which the system can no longer be used to meet desired performance. The predicted time then becomes the Remaining Useful Life (RUL), which is an important concept in decision making for contingency mitigation.".
- Prognostics label "Prognostics".
- Prognostics label "Pronostic de défaillance".
- Prognostics label "هندسة التكهنات".
- Prognostics sameAs Pronostic_de_défaillance.
- Prognostics sameAs m.03nlp82.
- Prognostics sameAs Q3042561.
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- Prognostics wasDerivedFrom Prognostics?oldid=606048447.
- Prognostics isPrimaryTopicOf Prognostics.