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News Release from: National Instruments | Subject: Web seminars on PDM
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2006
Web based predictive maintenance
training
Industry experts share new strategies for increasing uptime with predictive maintenance in a series of five free web events outlining best practices for intelligent maintenance systems
Reliability and maintenance professionals seeking to improve the consistency and cost-effectiveness of their maintenance programs can now learn more about intelligent predictive maintenance (PdM) strategies through a series of free Web events hosted by National Instruments Beginning on 26 January at 1 pm (CST), and continuing every Thursday until the end of February, this series offers live demonstrations and discussions with leading industry experts on topics ranging from power and vibration monitoring techniques to ultrasonic sensing and automated thermography
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Intelligent maintenance involves consistently monitoring a system for potential or impending machinery problems that could later result in costly system shutdown or injury to other system components.
Discussions on strategies for building intelligent maintenance systems include.
* January 26: "An Introduction to Intelligent Maintenance Systems," presented by Dr Jay Lee, Director of the Centre for Intelligent Maintenance Systems.
* February 2: "Sound Advice in Ultrasonic NDT Test," presented by Olympus NDT and National Instruments.
* February 9: "New Considerations for Vibration Monitoring," presented by IMI Sensors and National Instruments.
* February 16: "The Benefits of Power System Acquisition, Analysis, and Dissemination," presented by Dennis Erickson, IEEE fellow and power system expert.
* February 23: "Techniques for Automating Thermography," presented by FLIR and National Instruments.
To read the full descriptions of the sessions and to register for this free series, readers should contact NI Web events, via the website. Request a free brochure from National Instruments ...
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