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NMAC has five research focus areas, as follows:
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NMAC has five research focus areas, as discussed on this page.
  
*[[Component_Guidance|Component Guidance]]
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=Component Guidance=
*[[Innovative_Technology|Innovative Technology]]
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Guidance and tools for designing and maintaining power plant components
*[[Maintenance_and_Engineering_Practices|Maintenance and Engineering Practices]]
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*[[Condition_Monitoring_Technologies|Condition Monitoring Technologies]]
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=Innovative Technology=
*[[Maintenance_Strategies|Maintenance Strategies]]
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Development of innovative technologies to advance maintenance practices and processes and improve efficiency
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=Maintenance and Engineering Practices=
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Development of industry proven maintenance techniques and implementation guidance for engineering processes
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=Condition Monitoring Technologies=
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Use of condition monitoring methods to optimize equipment performance and provide early detection of equipment degradation
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=Maintenance Strategies=
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Research and tools that support development of component maintenance strategies and improvement of existing maintenance programs

Latest revision as of 07:38, 6 December 2019

NMAC has five research focus areas, as discussed on this page.

Component Guidance

Guidance and tools for designing and maintaining power plant components

Innovative Technology

Development of innovative technologies to advance maintenance practices and processes and improve efficiency

Maintenance and Engineering Practices

Development of industry proven maintenance techniques and implementation guidance for engineering processes

Condition Monitoring Technologies

Use of condition monitoring methods to optimize equipment performance and provide early detection of equipment degradation

Maintenance Strategies

Research and tools that support development of component maintenance strategies and improvement of existing maintenance programs