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Instead of performing maintenance at fixed intervals, the operational efficiency of assets can be improved significantly when the maintenance is performed in a more dynamic manner. This can be achieved by monitoring the systems condition and tailor the maintenance activities accordingly or by monitoring the usage of the system and calculate the remaining life and the associated maintenance. In this paper, it will be shown that both approaches require, or at least benefit from, knowledge of the underlying failure mechanisms and governing loads.
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