ISyE Research to Prevent Breakdowns

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Barbara Christopher
Industrial and Systems Engineering
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ISyE Research to Prevent Breakdowns

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Assistant Professor Nagi Gebraeel's research initiative to develop a system for predicting and preventing mechanical breakdowns was recently picked up by KPTV in Portland, Oregon.

Assistant Professor Nagi Gebraeel's research initiative to develop a system for predicting and preventing mechanical breakdowns was recently picked up by KPTV in Portland, Oregon. Gebraeel has designed a system called adaptive prognosis for electronics and manufacturing components that uses electronic sensors to calculate the internal wear in machine parts. His system can be used to predict mechanical failures before they occur, recommending the best economic time to replace fatiguing components. His system can improve not only safety in industries such as aviation but also save in financial and maintenance costs.

For more information, see the following video clip:
http://web11.mediavsn.com/UserSavedClips/103582c1-71f8-47af-b799-4b1c36c796e8.asx

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School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYE)

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Aerospace, Institute and Campus, Student and Faculty, Research
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Gebraeel, Nagi
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  • Created By: Barbara Christopher
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Aug 10, 2009 - 8:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:03pm