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Вероятностная методика предсказательного обслуживания трубопроводных систем

Вероятностная методика предсказательного обслуживания трубопроводных систем

Abstract

В статье описывается практическая методология предсказательного технического обслуживания и ремонта трубопроводных систем на основе теории надежности механических систем, теории двух/многоуровневой политики управления надежностью систем при различных критериях отказа. Размеры обнаруженных дефектов были оценены в результате внутритрубной диагностики (ВТД) или при наружном (полевом) обследовании. Представлены результаты применения разработанной методологии на реальном трубопроводе.

In paper the practical methodology of predictive maintenance and repair of pipeline systems on the basis of theory of mechanical systems reliability, theory of two/multilevel politics in control of sysmens reliability at various criteria of refusal is decribed. The sizes of the detected defects have been evaluated as a result of intratrumpet diagnostics or at field inspection. Results of application of the designed methodology on the real pipeline are presented.

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ТРУБОПРОВОДНЫЕ СИСТЕМЫ, ПРЕДСКАЗАТЕЛЬНОЕ ОБСЛУЖИВАНИЕ, ДИАГНОСТИКА

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