GB/T 23713.1-2009
AbolishedCondition monitoring and diagnostics of machines - Prognostics - Part 1: General guidelines
机器状态监测与诊断 预测 第1部分:一般指南
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides general guidelines for developing and implementing prognostics in machine condition monitoring and diagnostics. It is applied in industrial settings to predict the remaining useful life of machinery components, enabling proactive maintenance planning and reducing unplanned downtime. The standard is relevant for engineers and technicians working with rotating equipment, such as pumps, motors, and turbines, in manufacturing, energy, and transportation sectors.
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