Predictive maintenance in oil and gas
Predictive maintenance is one of the most crucial benefits of innovative technologies. It is carried out based on the current condition of the implement. It occurs when an implement is running too hot, making equipment failure imminent and needs a technician to diagnose the cause. During the break down of oil and gas operations, there is an essential domino impact on energy supply hence predictive maintenance is key in the industry. Predictive maintenance utilizes condition-monitoring implement to determine an asset’s performance instantly. An important component in predictive maintenance is IoT which enables different assets and systems to connect, work together, and share, analyze, and action data. Predictive maintenance is beneficial because it enables oil and gas-related operations to have the capability to track the deterioration implement and parts deterioration, replace a part before its failure, and most likely diagnose a problem remotely. Thus it helps companies in the oil and gas industry to predict failures in their technology and therefore reduce equipment maintenance time as well as the production hours lost to maintenance. The analysis used in predictive maintenance includes vibration analysis, thermal imaging, oil analysis, and implement observation. Vibration analysis for instance is the process that monitors the degrees and patterns of vibration signals within an element, machinery, or structure, to detect unusual vibration events and to assess the entire condition of the test object. CCMS operates like any other content management system although it controls content at a more granular level. Within CCMS content is controlled at the levels of words, topics, concepts, or assets via the use of an XML-based data model like DITA or DocBook, enabling users to maintain consistency in the entire document or several documents as elements are reused rather than being copied and pasted. CCMS enables improved searchability as the content is broken down into smaller topics. Products like e-commerce sites employ CCMS functionality to control their content.