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 Condition Monitoring in IndustryLaajuus (3 cr)

Course unit code: TK00CL30

General information


Credits
3 cr
Teaching language
Finnish
Responsible person
Riikka Korhonen

Objective

The student is able to use different methods of condition monitoring when looking for solutions to the challenges of industrial condition monitoring. Students are able to apply fault diagnostics and information related to failure when developing maintenance and condition monitoring, and to identify solutions that enable digitalization of maintenance.

Content

- A review of previous studies
- Fault diagnostics
- Condition monitoring
- Condition monitoring methods
- Digitalization

Materials

Material given during the course and in the learning environment, different standards and current articles.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student uses professional concepts expertly and demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of managing the overall condition monitoring and is able to apply the competence appropriately in different exercises. The tasks have been carried out with high quality and the answers show familiarity with the topic and self-motivated and critical reflection.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Students use professional concepts fluently and broadly and demonstrate an understanding of managing the overall condition monitoring. The student makes visible his/her own competence in practice tasks appropriately in different practice tasks. The tasks have been carried out with high quality and the answers show familiarity with the topic and self-reflection

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student has gained basic knowledge in condition monitoring and is able to identify condition monitoring and basic functions. The exercises require a deeper understanding of the topic and self-reflection.

Execution methods

Teaching is face-to-face teaching or distance learning or blended learning. Guest lecturers if possible.

Accomplishment methods

Completion of the course consists of lectures, various exercises and assignments in the lecture as well as independent study.

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