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Engineering Asset Management for Various Power Sources: Common Concepts and Specificities

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Asset Intelligence through Integration and Interoperability and Contemporary Vibration Engineering Technologies

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This paper describes a generic framework that can be used for managing physical assets in the field of electricity generation. This framework is based on a model describing both the technical and economic context of the assets. This paper presents how this generic method has been adapted to fit some specificities of various types of power generation such as nuclear, fossil, hydropower or wind-turbines.

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Lonchampt, J., Aubert, K., Dautrême, E., Sueur, R. (2019). Engineering Asset Management for Various Power Sources: Common Concepts and Specificities. In: Mathew, J., Lim, C., Ma, L., Sands, D., Cholette, M., Borghesani, P. (eds) Asset Intelligence through Integration and Interoperability and Contemporary Vibration Engineering Technologies. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95711-1_39

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