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UNINA9910457954403321 |
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Mobley R. Keith <1943-> |
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Titolo |
An introduction to predictive maintenance [[electronic resource] /] / R. Keith Mobley |
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Amsterdam ; ; New York, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2002 |
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1-281-05197-7 |
9786611051976 |
0-08-047869-7 |
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[2nd ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (451 p.) |
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Plant maintenance - Management |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Front Cover; AN INTRODUCTION TO PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Impact of Maintenance; 1.1 Maintenance Management Methods; 1.2 Optimizing Predictive Maintenance; Chapter 2. Financial Implications and Cost Justification; 2.1 Assessing the Need for Condition Monitoring; 2.2 Cost Justification; 2.3 Justifying Predictive Maintenance; 2.4 Economics of Preventive Maintenance; Chapter 3. Role of Maintenance Organization; 3.1 Maintenance Mission; 3.2 Evaluation of the Maintenance Organization; 3.3 Designing a Predictive Maintenance Program |
Chapter 4. Benefits of Predictive Maintenance 4.1 Primary Uses of Predictive Maintenance; Chapter 5. Machine-Train Monitoring Parameters; 5.1 Drivers; 5.2 Intermediate Drives; 5.3 Driven Components; Chapter 6. Predictive Maintenance Techniques; 6.1 Vibration Monitoring; 6.2 Thermography; 6.3 Tribology; 6.4 Visual Inspections; 6.5 Ultrasonics; 6.6 Other Techniques; Chapter 7. Vibration Monitoring and Analysis; 7.1 Vibration Analysis Applications; 7.2 Vibration Analysis Overview; 7.3 Vibration Sources; 7.4 Vibration Theory; 7.5 Machine Dynamics; 7.6 Vibration Data Types and Formats |
7.7 Data Acquisition 7.8 Vibration Analyses Techniques; Appendix 7.1 Abbreviations; Appendix 7.2 Glossary; Appendix 7.3 References; Chapter 8. Thermography; 8.1 Infrared Basics; 8.2 Types of Infrared |
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Instruments; 8.3 Training; 8.4 Basic Infrared Theory; 8.5 Infrared Equipment; 8.6 Infrared Thermography Safety; 8.7 Infrared Scanning Procedures; 8.8 Types of Infrared Problems; Appendix 8.1 Abbreviations; Appendix 8.2 Glossary; Appendix 8.3 Electrical Terminology; Appendix 8.4 Materials List; Chapter 9. Tribology; 9.1 Lubricating Oil Analysis; 9.2 Setting Up an Effective Program |
Chapter 10. Process Parameters 10.1 Pumps; 10.2 Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; 10.3 Conveyors; 10.4 Compressors; 10.5 Mixers and Agitators; 10.6 Dust Collectors; 10.7 Process Rolls; 10.8 Gearboxes/Reducers; 10.9 Steam Traps; 10.10 Inverters; 10.11 Control Valves; 10.12 Seals and Packing; Chapter 11. Ultrasonics; 11.1 Ultrasonic Applications; 11.2 Types of Ultrasonic Systems; 11.3 Limitations; Chapter 12. Visual Inspection; 12.1 Visual Inspection Methods; 12.2 Thresholds; Chapter 13. Operating Dynamics Analysis; 13.1 It's Not Predictive Maintenance; Chapter 14. Failure-Mode Analysis |
14.1 Common General Failure Modes 14.2 Failure Modes by Machine-Train Component; Chapter 15. Establishing a Predictive Maintenance Program; 15.1 Goals, Objectives, and Benefits; 15.2 Functional Requirements; 15.3 Selling Predictive Maintenance Programs; 15.4 Selecting a Predictive Maintenance System; 15.5 Database Development; 15.6 Getting Started; Chapter 16. A Total-Plant Predictive Maintenance Program; 16.1 The Optimum Predictive Maintenance Program; 16.2 Predictive Is Not Enough; 16.3 Conclusion; Chapter 17. Maintaining the Program; 17.1 Trending Techniques; 17.2 Analysis Techniques |
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This second edition of An Introduction to Predictive Maintenance helps plant, process, maintenance and reliability managers and engineers to develop and implement a comprehensive maintenance management program, providing proven strategies for regularly monitoring critical process equipment and systems, predicting machine failures, and scheduling maintenance accordingly.Since the publication of the first edition in 1990, there have been many changes in both technology and methodology, including financial implications, the role of a maintenance organization, predictive maintenance |
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UNINA9910649714903321 |
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Body language communication . Volume 1 : an international handbook on multimodality in human interaction / / edited by Cornelia Müller [and five others] |
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Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2013] |
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©2013 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (1148 p.) |
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Handbooks of linguistics and communication science ; ; 38.1 |
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Human body and language |
Nonverbal communication |
Speech and gesture |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction / Müller, Cornelia -- I. How the body relates to language and communication: Outlining the subject matter -- 1. Exploring the utterance roles of visible bodily action: A personal account / Kendon, Adam -- 2. Gesture as a window onto mind and brain, and the relationship to linguistic relativity and ontogenesis / McNeill, David -- 3. Gestures and speech from a linguistic perspective: A new field and its history / Müller, Cornelia / Ladewig, Silva H. / Bressem, Jana -- 4. Emblems, quotable gestures, or conventionalized body movements / Teßendorf, Sedinha -- 5. Framing, grounding, and coordinating conversational interaction: Posture, gaze, facial expression, and movement in space / Kidwell, Mardi -- 6. Homesign: When gesture is called upon to be language / Goldin-Meadow, Susan -- 7. Speech, sign, and gesture / Wilcox, Sherman -- II. Perspectives from different disciplines -- 8. The growth point hypothesis of language and gesture as a dynamic and integrated system / McNeill, David -- 9. Psycholinguistics of speech and gesture: Production, comprehension, architecture / Feyereisen, Pierre -- 10. Neuropsychology of gesture production / Lausberg, Hedda -- 11. Cognitive Linguistics: Spoken language and gesture as expressions of conceptualization / Cienki, Alan -- 12. Gestures as a medium of |
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expression: The linguistic potential of gestures / Müller, Cornelia -- 13. Conversation analysis: Talk and bodily resources for the organization of social interaction / Mondada, Lorenza -- 14. Ethnography: Body, communication, and cultural practices / Meyer, Christian -- 15. Cognitive Anthropology: Distributed cognition and gesture / F. Williams, Robert -- 16. Social psychology: Body and language in social interaction / Bonaiuto, Marino / Maricchiolo, Fridanna -- 17. Multimodal (inter)action analysis: An integrative methodology / Norris, Sigrid -- 18. Body gestures, manners, and postures in literature / Poyatos, Fernando -- III. Historical dimensions -- 19. Prehistoric gestures: Evidence from artifacts and rock art / Bouissac, Paul -- 20. Indian traditions: A grammar of gestures in classical dance and dance theatre / Ramesh, Rajyashree -- 21. Jewish traditions: Active gestural practices in religious life / Katsman, Roman -- 22. The body in rhetorical delivery and in theater: An overview of classical works / Dutsch, Dorota -- 23. Medieval perspectives in Europe: Oral culture and bodily practices / Zakharine, Dmitri -- 24. Renaissance philosophy: Gesture as universal language / Wollock, Jeffrey -- 25. Enlightenment philosophy: Gestures, language, and the origin of human understanding / Copple, Mary M. -- 26. 20th century: Empirical research of body, language, and communication / Bressem, Jana -- 27. Language - gesture - code: Patterns of movement in artistic dance from the Baroque until today / Foellmer, Susanne -- 28. Communicating with dance: A historiography of aesthetic and anthropological reflections on the relation between dance, language, and representation / Hardt, Yvonne -- 29. Mimesis: The history of a notion / Gebauer, Gunter / Wulf, Christoph -- IV. Contemporary approaches -- 30. Mirror systems and the neurocognitive substrates of bodily communication and language / Arbib, Michael A. -- 31. Gesture as precursor to speech in evolution / Corballis, Michael C. -- 32. The co-evolution of gesture and speech, and downstream consequences / McNeill, David -- 33. Sensorimotor simulation in speaking, gesturing, and understanding / Perlman, Marcus / Gibbs, Raymond W. -- 34. Levels of embodiment and communication / Zlatev, Jordan -- 35. Body and speech as expression of inner states / Krumhuber, Eva / Kaiser, Susanne / Arvid, Kappas / Scherer, Klaus R. -- 36. Fused Bodies: On the interrelatedness of cognition and interaction / Hougaard, Anders R. / Rasmussen, Gitte -- 37. Multimodal interaction / Mondada, Lorenza -- 38. Verbal, vocal, and visual practices in conversational interaction / Selting, Margret -- 39. The codes and functions of nonverbal communication / Burgoon, Judee K. / Guerrero, Laura K. / White, Cindy H. -- 40. Mind, hands, face, and body: A sketch of a goal and belief view of multimodal communication / Poggi, Isabella -- 41. Nonverbal communication in a functional pragmatic perspective / Ehlich, Konrad -- 42. Elements of meaning in gesture: The analogical links / Calbris, Geneviève -- 43. Praxeology of gesture / Streeck, Jürgen -- 44. A "Composite Utterances" approach to meaning 45. Towards a grammar of gestures: A form-based view / Enfield, N. J. -- 45. Towards a grammar of gestures: A form-based view / Müller, Cornelia / Bressem, Jana / Ladewig, Silva H. -- 46. Towards a unified grammar of gesture and speech: A multimodal approach / Fricke, Ellen -- 47. The exbodied mind: Cognitive-semiotic principles as motivating forces in gesture / Mittelberg, Irene -- 48. Articulation as gesture: Gesture and the nature of language / Wilcox, Sherman -- 49. How our gestures help us learn / Goldin-Meadow, Susan -- 50. Coverbal gestures: Between communication and speech production / Hadar, Uri -- 51. The social interactive nature of gestures: Theory, assumptions, methods, and findings / Gerwing, Jennifer / Bavelas, Janet -- V. Methods -- 52. |
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Experimental methods in co-speech gesture research / Holler, Judith -- 53. Documentation of gestures with motion capture / Pfeiffer, Thies -- 54. Documentation of gestures with data gloves / Pfeiffer, Thies -- 55. Reliability and validity of coding systems for bodily forms of communication / Gnisci, Augusto / Maricchiolo, Fridanna / Bonaiuto, Marino -- 56. Sequential notation and analysis for bodily forms of communication / Gnisci, Augusto / Bakeman, Roger / Maricchiolo, Fridanna -- 57. Decoding bodily forms of communication / Maricchiolo, Fridanna / Di Conza, Angiola / Gnisci, Augusto / Bonaiuto, Marino -- 58. Analysing facial expression using the facial action coding system (FACS) / Waller, Bridget M. / Pasqualini, Marcia Smith -- 59. Coding psychopathology in movement behavior: The movement psychodiagnostic inventory / Davis, Martha -- 60. Laban based analysis and notation of body movement / Kennedy, Antja -- 61. Kestenberg movement analysis / Koch, Sabine C. / Sossin, K. Mark -- 62. Doing fieldwork on the body, language, and communication / Enfield, N. J. -- 63. Video as a tool in the social sciences / Mondada, Lorenza -- 64. Approaching notation, coding, and analysis from a conversational analysis point of view / Bohle, Ulrike -- 65. Transcribing gesture with speech / Duncan, Susan -- 66. Multimodal annotation tools / Duncan, Susan / Rohlfing, Katharina / Loehr, Dan -- 67. NEUROGES - A coding system for the empirical analysis of hand movement behaviour as a reflection of cognitive, emotional, and interactive processes / Lausberg, Hedda -- 68. Transcription systems for gestures, speech, prosody, postures, and gaze / Bressem, Jana -- 69. A linguistic perspective on the notation of gesture phases / Ladewig, Silva H. / Bressem, Jana -- 70. A linguistic perspective on the notation of form features in gestures / Bressem, Jana -- 71. Linguistic Annotation System for Gestures / Bressem, Jana / Ladewig, Silva H. / Müller, Cornelia -- 72. Transcription systems for sign languages: A sketch of the different graphical representations of sign language and their characteristics / Garcia, Brigitte / Sallandre, Marie-Anne |
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Volume I of the handbook presents contemporary, multidisciplinary, historical, theoretical, and methodological aspects of how body movements relate to language. It documents how leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds conceptualize and analyze this complex relationship. Five chapters and a total of 72 articles, present current and past approaches, including multidisciplinary methods of analysis. The chapters cover: I. How the body relates to language and communication: Outlining the subject matter, II. Perspectives from different disciplines, III. Historical dimensions, IV. Contemporary approaches, V. Methods. Authors include: Michael Arbib, Janet Bavelas, Marino Bonaiuto, Paul Bouissac, Judee Burgoon, Martha Davis, Susan Duncan, Konrad Ehlich, Nick Enfield, Pierre Feyereisen, Raymond W. Gibbs, Susan Goldin-Meadow, Uri Hadar, Adam Kendon, Antja Kennedy, David McNeill, Lorenza Mondada, Fernando Poyatos, Klaus Scherer, Margret Selting, Jürgen Streeck, Sherman Wilcox, Jeffrey Wollock, Jordan Zlatev. |
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