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Engineering Decisions Require More Than Measurements
Modern engineering systems rarely fail because of a lack of data. More often, challenges arise when measurements, observations, inspections, operational history, and engineering knowledge remain disconnected from one another.
Whether validating a prototype, assessing an operating asset, investigating unexpected degradation, or planning future maintenance activities, reliable decisions require engineering interpretation rather than isolated measurements alone.
ISO 13374 - Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — Data processing, communication and presentation
ISO 17359 - Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines
ISO 13379 - Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machine systems — Data interpretation and diagnostics techniques
API 579-1 / ASME FFS-1 Fitness-For-Service
API 580 Risk Based Inspection
ISO 13381 - Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machine systems — Prognostics
ISO 55000 - Asset Management
ISO 55001 - Asset management — Asset management system — Requirements
ISO 18649 - Mechanical vibration — Evaluation of measurement results from dynamic tests and investigations on bridges
VGB-S-517 - Rating charts for rating the microstructural composition and creep rupture damage of creep-resistant steel for high pressure pipelines and boiler components and their weld connections
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