Published March 18, 2020
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Strategic view of an assets health index for making long-term decisions in different industries
Description
An Asset Health Index (AHI) is a tool that processes data about asset's condition. That
index is intended to explore if alterations can be generated in the health of the asset along its life cycle.
These data can be obtained during the asset's operation, but they can also come from other information
sources such as geographical information systems, supplier's reliability records, relevant external agent's
records, etc. The tool (AHI) provides an objective point of view in order to justify, for instance, the extension
of an asset useful life, or in order to identify which assets from a fleet are candidates for an early
replacement as a consequence of a premature aging. This paper develops a model applicable to different
classes of equipment and industrial sectors. A review of the main cases where the asset health index has
been applied is included. Likewise, advantages and disadvantages in the application of this kind of tools
are revealed, providing a guide for a research line related to the general application of this tool.
Abstract
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Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/94261
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/94261
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