Abstract
Maintenance of industrial systems can be organized in different ways. For industrial systems with a continuous production process as well as for systems that have high requirements for reliability, the concepts of condition-based maintenance is applied. The basis of the concept of maintenance according to condition is the application of technical diagnostic methods, using modern technical equipment, which can define the current state of elements of technical systems within production processes, as well as predict the system's behavior in the future. This prediction can avoid unwanted failure of equipment and unplanned costs of maintenance, production, and therefore, business. In this way, diagnostics have a direct impact on the effectiveness of industrial systems and the degree of realization of production goals. The chapter provides an overview of research on the impact of maintenance and the application of diagnostic methods and equipment on the reliability and effectiveness of industrial systems.
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