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Application of data mining in a maintenance system for failure prediction

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In industrial environment, data generated during equipment maintenance and monitoring activities has become increasingly overwhelming. Data mining presents an opportunity to increase significantly the rate at which the volume of data can be turned into useful information. This paper presents an architecture designed to gather data generated in industrial units on their maintenance activities, and to forecast future failures based on data analysis. Rapid Miner is used to apply different data mining prediction algorithms to maintenance data and compare their accuracy in the discovery of patterns and predictions. The tool is integrated with an online system which collects data using automatic agents and presents all the results to the maintenance teams. The purpose of the prediction algorithms is to forecast future values based on present records, in order to estimate the possibility of a machine breakdown and therefore to support maintenance teams in planning appropriate maintenance interventions.

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Maintenance Data mining

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Bastos, Pedro; Lopes, Isabel; Pires, L.C.M. (2014). Application of data mining in a maintenance system for failure prediction. In Safety, Reliability and Risk Analysis: Beyond the Horizon: 22nd European Safety and Reliability. p. 933-940. ISBN 978-1-138-00123-7

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Taylor & Francis Group

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