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 Machine condition monitoring methodsLaajuus (3 cr)

Course unit code: TK00CL32

General information


Credits
3 cr
Teaching language
Finnish
Responsible person
Riikka Korhonen

Objective

The course introduces students to maintenance work planning and basics of work planning. The student understands the importance and impact of good work planning on maintenance operations. The student studies maintenance information systems that support maintenance operations and understands what kind of information can and should be collected in the systems and where the collected data can be utilised. Students will also become familiar with the basic principles and methods of vibration measurements and be able to use industry standards.

Content

- Work planning, concepts and definitions
- Maintenance information systems (CMMS)
- Concepts and methods of vibration measurements of rotating machinery and equipment,
design standard

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 is able to bring out competence in different areas of the course. The student demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of both work planning and vibration measurements and understands their importance in functional maintenance. In addition, the student is able to apply his/her knowledge independently and appropriately in different assignments. 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)

The student uses professional concepts expertly and is able to bring out competence in different areas of the course. The student demonstrates understanding of both work planning and vibration measurements and understands their importance in functional maintenance. In addition, the student is able to work in various exercises according to the instructions The assignments 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 of work planning, vibration measurements and maintenance systems and understands how they can be utilized in maintenance. Tasks require deeper familiarity with the subject and self-directed reflection and analysis.

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 assignments in the lecture as well as independent study.

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