Overview
- Editors:
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Joe Amadi-Echendu
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Department of Engineering and Technology Management, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
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Changela Hoohlo
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Dynacon Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, Johannesburg, South Africa
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Joe Mathew
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Asset Institute, Brisbane, Australia
- Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM) held in Pretoria South Africa from 28 –31 October 2014
- Following the release of ISO 5500x set of standards, the 9th WCEAM addresses the important issue of what constitutes the body of knowledge in Engineering Asset Management
- Covers resources for asset management practitioners, researchers and academics, as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students in tertiary institutions and in industry
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (36 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxii
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EAM Strategies
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- Irene Roda, Marco Garetti
Pages 11-23
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- Anthea Amadi-Echendu, Joe Amadi-Echendu
Pages 39-48
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- Michael E. Cholette, Lin Ma, Lawrence Buckingham, Lutfiye Allahmanli, Andrew Bannister, Gang Xie
Pages 49-60
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- Jaena Ryu, Kyoo-hong Park
Pages 61-71
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- Teuvo Uusitalo, Helena Kortelainen, Padmakshi Rana, Susanna Kunttu, Steve Evans
Pages 73-86
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Condition, Risk and Vulnerability Assessments
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- Byongjun Kang, Soonyu Yu, Hyungjoon Kim, Kyoo-hong Park
Pages 89-99
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- Jared Ross Flynn, P. J. Vlok
Pages 101-118
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- Joe Amadi-Echendu, Marc de Smidt
Pages 119-130
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- Md Rifat Shahriar, Longyan Wang, Man Shan Kan, Andy C.C. Tan, Gerard Ledwich
Pages 143-155
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- Y. M. Kim, J. R. Jung, C. H. Kim, M. J. Jin
Pages 157-164
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- Christopher J. Hockley, Laura Lacey
Pages 165-174
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- Guangming Dong, Jin Chen, Ying Ming
Pages 175-187
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- Reuben Lim, David Mba, Emmanuel O. Ezugwu
Pages 189-201
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- Romuald Rzadkowski, Edward Rokicki, Ryszard Szczepanik, Józef Żurek
Pages 203-213
About this book
Engineering asset management encompasses all types of engineered assets including built environment, infrastructure, plant, equipment, hardware systems and components. Following the release of ISO 5500x set of standards, the 9th WCEAM addresses the hugely important issue of what constitutes the body of knowledge in Engineering Asset Management. Topics discussed by Congress delegates are grouped into a number of tracks including strategies for investment and divestment of assets, operations and maintenance of assets, assessments of assets condition, risk and vulnerability, technologies and systems for management of asset, standards, education, training and certification. These proceedings include a sample of the wide range of topics presented during the 9th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management in Pretoria South Africa 28 – 31 October, 2014 and complements other emerging publications and standards that embrace the wide ranging issues concerning the management of engineered physical assets.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Engineering and Technology Management, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
Joe Amadi-Echendu
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Dynacon Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd, Johannesburg, South Africa
Changela Hoohlo
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Asset Institute, Brisbane, Australia
Joe Mathew
About the editors
Joe Amadi-Echendu is a Professor of Engineering and Technology Management at the University of Pretoria. Joe’s considerable experience is underpinned by his doctoral research in digital signal processing, condition monitoring and diagnostic engineering management of physical plants and processes. Joe has worked in industry as a technician, engineer, project manager, systems analyst, managing consultant and practice director and was latterly involved in the implementation of “operational readiness” programmes for greenfield capital development in metals processing and gas liquefaction projects. Professor Amadi-Echendu has published extensively with numerous contributions to international conferences, journals and books and received a number of awards including the ISA England Section Distinguished Service Award. He is a registered professional engineer in both United Kingdom and South Africa, Editor-in-Chief of Springer’s Engineering Asset Management Review Series, a Visiting Fellow at University of Greenwich, a member of the national IEC committee as Chairman TC50, as well as PC251 committee of Standards South Africa, Founding Fellow and Board Member of International Association for Engineering Asset Management, Founding Director of Institute of Engineering, Technology and Innovation Management at University of Port Harcourt, a current member of the Board of Directors of the International Association for the Management of Technology and served as the President of Southern African Maintenance Association from 2003 to 2005.