Present and future technical integrity management practices for integrated operations
Master thesis
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The first part of this thesis will map the requirements and best practices for performing
criticality classification, maintenance and inspection analyses leading to the establishment of
preventive maintenance and inspection programs. Over the last decade or so the recognition
of IO has brought increasing use of information and communication technology to the NCS
making it possible to transfer vast amounts of real time data through high speed fiber cables
between off- and onshore installations. This has led to increasing use of condition monitoring
technology giving operators the possibility to detect degradations at an earlier stage.
Emerging from this technology is the development of integrated information systems like the
TIMS maintenance portal; a web-based decision support portal for managers, planners and
decision makers giving access to a wide range of maintenance related information from
multiple sources. The TIMS maintenance portal will be introduced and further exemplified in
a case study of a water injection system, proposing a way to use real-time and offline
technical condition data for visualizing the technical condition of the WI system in the TIMS
maintenance portal interface.
Beskrivelse
Master's thesis in Structural engineering