[7A3] Distinguished Overview Lecture: Challenges in condition monitoring for industry, academics and standardisation organisations
M Behzad¹ and L Gelman²
¹Sharif University of Technology, Iran
²University of Huddersfield, UK
Industries, universities and institutions for standardisation have been closely working to implement condition monitoring (CM) properly in plants. The need for maximum efficiency and less energy consumption obliges CM experts to be more accurate in dealing with physical asset health status, which requires sophisticated features and algorithms in combination with new artificial intelligence and machine learning issues. While researchers are involved in developing very novel computer codes, some of the industries are still using preventative maintenance, if not breakdown strategy. Institutes and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are working hard to fill the gap by preparing new guidelines and documents. This article (presentation) addresses the challenges for academics, industries and standardisation authorities in the next decade in the area of vibration condition monitoring (VCM) and oil condition monitoring (OCM).