PHM Society Short Course: PHM Fundamentals and Case Studies

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The PHM Society will offer an updated two-day intensive short course titled PHM Fundamentals and Case Studies on PHM tools, methods, and applications on July 4-5, 2016 on site right before the PHME16 conference.

Course Leaders:
Jean-Baptiste Léger and Neil Eklund

Course Co-Organizers:
Gerardo Aranguren, Javier Ortiz, Josu Etxaniz, Joseba Zubia, Gaizka Durana, Gotzon Aldabaldetreku, Iker Garcia

Course Administrator:
Jeff Bird jeffbird@rogers.com
Anibal Bregon anibal@infor.uva.es

Venue:

Elhuyar Room, Bizkaia Aretoa

Registration


If you are interested in attending the short course, please register here.

Fees

Rates Early (until 15 April 2016) Late (after 15 April 2016) On-site
Professional with conference attendance €300 €400 €450
Student with conference attendance (limit of ten) €150 €175 €200
Course only €500 €600 €700

 

About the Course

It is addressed to engineers, scientists, operations managers, educators, small business principals and system designers interested to learn how these emerging technologies can impact their work environment. The two days will cover the current state of the art in PHM technologies, sensors and sensing strategies, data mining tools, CBM+ technologies, novel diagnostic and prognostic algorithms as well as a diverse array of application examples/case studies.

This course follows from the first offering at the PHM14 conference in Fort Worth, TX with 48 attendees and ratings of 4/5. Those attendees’ opinions on the best things about the 2014 course included:


“Very high level of research information” – Industry engineer
“Case studies with details of implementation” – Academic researcher
“Format and content were well organized and binder is a good reference”
“The communication of over-arching principles”- Industry engineer
“The course provided the broad aspects of PHM”- Academic researcher
“Presentations from experts and talks with practical examples”
The course was also successfully offered in 2015 at PHM15. See details here. As in 2014 and 2015, the course will be taught by recognized experts in the PHM field. There will be several social events and lots of time for networking.

A lecture (with Q&A), networking and workshop format with specialist experts will be include key features:

  1. Pre-course survey of participant background and course expectations
  2. Introduction talk with common definitions and standards
  3. PHM talks on needs analysis and metrics
  4. Theory talks with applications examples
  5. Applications talks with technology use examples
  6. Case studies with problem statement, methods investigated, methods applied, impacts
  7. Lessons learned plenary
  8. Small group workshops on PHM problem solving
  9. Coffee/tea (morning, mid-morning and mid-afternoon) and lunches provided
  10. Printed copy of slides to each attendee at the start of the course

After the two day event, participants should be able to:

  1. Describe a baseline for defining the extent and capabilities of PHM, specifically needs and organization.
  2. Identify specific details of PHM Applications (metrics, sensors, cost benefits) and PHM Methods (diagnostics, prognostics, data driven methods).
  3. Identify issues and needs and a way forward including Continuing Professional Development.
  4. Examine case studies of PHM applications across diverse domains to identify solutions and impacts.
  5. Plan a PHM application in a mini workshop setting with expert group leaders.
Note: A PHM Society Certificate will be provided for nominally 1.4 Continuing Professional Development Units to each participant completing the course.

Add to your PHME16 conference registration or come just for the course. Limited space so sign up now. Full details at: www.phmeurope.org

Schedule

Time Topic Speaker/Facilitator
Day 1
8:00 – 8:20 Welcome and Introductions
(All participants)
Jeff Bird and Anibal Bregon
8:20 – 9:00 Introduction with PHM
(Taxonomy, scope, basics, stadards common for all talks)
Jeff Bird and Ravi Rajamani
9:00 – 9:40 Deriving Requirements for PHM
(Basics and illustrative examples)
Jean-Baptiste Léger
9:40 – 10:20 PHM Performance Metrics
(Basics and illustrative examples)
Jean-Baptiste Léger
10:20 – 10:40 Break – provided
10:40- 11:20 Diagnostics Methods
(Basics and illustrative examples, including uncertainty)
Didier Theilliol
11:20 – 12:00 Diagnostics Case Studies
(2 case studies supporting diagnosis information)
Torbjörn Fransson and Didier Theilliol
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch – provided
1:00 – 1:40 Prognostics
(Basics and illustrative examples, including uncertainty)
Eric Levrat
1:40 – 2:20 Data Analytics Methods
(Basics and illustrative examples, including uncertainty)
Neil Eklund
2:20 – 3:20 Prognostics Case Studies
(2 case studies supporting prognosis information)
Neil Eklund and Eric Levrat
3:20 – 3:40 Break – provided
3:40 – 4:20 Data Roadmap
(Available/Required data and Organization)
Lex ten Have
4:20 – 5:00 Analysis mini workshop
(Small group data design activity with worksheets)
Jeff Bird and Neil Eklund
5:00 – 5:15 Summary of workshop results
(Each group reports results)
Jean-Baptiste Léger
8:00 onwards Non-hosted dinner with all participants Anibal Bregon
Day 2
8:30 – 9:15 CBM+ Technologies
(Basics and illustrative examples)
Torbjörn Fransson
9:15 – 10:00 Cost Benefit Analysis
(Basics and illustrative examples)
Falk Hoffmann
10:00 – 10:20 Plenary – Issues and Needs – Part 1
(Review period to compile collected issues from all participants)
Neil Eklund and Jean-Baptiste Léger
10:20 – 10:40 Break – provided
10:40 – 11:30 Plenary – Issues and Needs – Part 2
(Review period to compile collected issues from all participants)
Neil Eklund and Jean-Baptiste Léger
11:30 – 12:30 Fielded Systems Case Studies – Part 1
(2 case studies supporting CBM and fielded systems information)
Neil Eklund, Lex ten Have, and Falk Hoffmann
12:30 – 1:30 Lunch- provided with evaluation forms
1:30 – 2:00 Fielded Systems Case Studies – Part 2
(1 case study supporting CBM and fielded systems information)
Falk Hoffmann
2:00 – 2:15 Case Study Workshop Introduction
(Small group activity builds on data design mini workshop)
Jeff Bird and Neil Eklund
2:15 – 3:20 Case Study Mini workshop
(Small group activity and reporting)
Neil Eklund and Jean-Baptiste Léger
3:20 – 3:40 Break – provided
3:40 – 4:00 Way Forward
(Paths, resources, Continuing Professional Development)
Jeff Bird and Neil Eklund
4:00 – 4:15 Wrap-up with Evaluation Forms Neil Eklund and Jean-Baptiste Léger