Nathan Kelley
In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Nathan Kelley, Reliability Engineering, Optimization, and CMMS Supervisor at Chevron, on the show!
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In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Nathan Kelley, Reliability Engineering, Optimization, and CMMS Supervisor at Chevron, on the show!
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We all know that all you need to work out how many spare parts you need is to put some numbers into a computer, perhaps throw in a ‘confidence’ level as well, and use the number that the computer spits back out at you. Right? [Read more…]
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Could there be unique signatures in your AC motor’s voltage and current measurements that could detect potential failures sooner and more reliable than traditional technologies?
In this week’s episode of Technology Innovation, a Maintenance Disrupted Podcast series, we welcome Simon Jagers, Technology enthusiast & founder of Semiotic Labs. The team at Semiotic labs are using MCA and voltage signals combined with AI to detect and uncover those unique failure signatures in your rotating equipment.
If you have been curious about or have been doing MCA for your rotating equipment health, this is a must-listen!
Connect with our guests here:
Simon Jagers: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonjagers/
Semiotic Labs: https://www.semioticlabs.com/
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 60: A Conversation with Rockwell Collins’ Dave Hillman about Solder Voiding
Solder voiding has been with us longer than we know. Modern X-ray inspection technology has allowed assemblers to see and quantify voiding. Metallurgical expert Dave Hillman from Rockwell Collins explains the causes and possible remedies for solder voiding.
Dave Hillman is a Metallurgical Engineer in the Advanced Operations Engineering Department of Collins Aerospace in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He serves as a consultant to manufacturing on material and processing problems. He served as a Subject Matter Expert for the Lead-free Manhattan Project in 2009. He has published numerous technical papers and was presented with the 2008 SMTA International Conference on Soldering & Reliability “Best of Conference” award and was the recipient of the SMTA “Member of Technical Distinction” Award. Dave was awarded the Da Vinci medal as a Rockwell Engineer of the Year. He serves as the Chairman of the IPC JSTD-002 Solderability committee. He’s also a member of the SMTA where he serves on the SMTA Journal and Soldering & Surface Mount Technology Journal Technical Paper Review committees. He’s a member of the American Society for Metals, the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, and IPC.
If you’re in the electronics assembly industry, you’ve probably seen Dave at numerous technical conferences, imparting wisdom with a style unique to Dave.
Dave Hillman may be reached here:
david.hillman@collins.com
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We’re excited to have Jack Nicholas with us. He started as a naval officer before becoming a senior service engineer and reserve naval officer. He’s founded companies, authored books, and helped with driving forward maintenance and reliability programs, predictive maintenance, and the other aspects that help deliver a holistic maintenance program.
In this episode, we covered:
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James and Fred discussing a few best practices when considering installing vibration sensors.
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Chris and Fred discuss the roles assumption play in reliability. Assumptions can be very useful … or very dangerous. Why? Because assumptions are information. If they are based on nothing, then assumptions become misinformation. Which means you make the wrong decision. Listen to this podcast to learn more!
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In this podcast, we invite Lucas Marino & Rob Kalwarowsky, two individuals who have dedicated themselves to the improvement of our industry, and the people that work within. We discuss what training should we get, where should we get it, how do we assign a value to it, how to keep it from getting cut, and some free resources that are available if your training budget has been cut.
Connect with our guests here:
Lucas Marino: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucas-marino-pmp/
East Partnership: https://www.eastpartnership.org/
Robert Kalwarowsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kalwarowsky/
Robs Reliability: http://box5372.temp.domains/~robsreli/
If your company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Maintenance Disrupted. If you’d like to discuss advertising, please email us at maintenancedisrupted@gmail.com
Check out our website at www.maintenancedisrupted.comand sign up for the weekly disruption newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow maintenance disrupted on LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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We’re glad to have Shon Isenhour, a founding partner at Eruditio, back with us. He was heavily involved in maintenance and reliability, industry, consulting and finally started Eruditio. He’ll help us know more about the role of a steering committee in maintenance and reliability implementations. That’s because many companies struggle with getting leadership and the lower levels of the organization on board. A steering committee is there to help with that change and implementation, but it’s often overlooked.
This episode focuses on:
… and so much more!
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Chris and Fred discuss how we confirm the reliability of something we are making. Or maintaining. Or managing. This is in response to someone raising a question regarding reliability allocation – based on an Accendo webinar. And the question was all about working out how to test that we are on track to meet goals allocated to subsystems and components. So what do we do? Well listen to this podcast!
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Kirk and Fred discussing the use of HALT and whether there is a standard that is used for HALT and the use of test standards in general.
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In this week’s episode of Masterminds in Maintenance, we are excited to have Joel Leonard, The Maintenance Evangelist, on the show!
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We can make a guess, some assumptions, or conduct an experiment. In fact, we use engineering judgment, and prudent assumptions to create our experiments that lead to understanding time to failure information. Accelerated life testing, ALT, is one of the most complex and important types of experiments we conduct. It involves samples, failure mechanisms, stress, measurements, and statistics. [Read more…]
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In this podcast, we invite John Saldatos a thought leader in the space of digital technology from Greece to cover basic understanding and application of some of the major technologies coming our way. We cover topics like blockchain, AI, AR/VR, 5G, and scratch the surface on quantum computing. If you are a tech nerd like me, this will be a great podcast, I hope you enjoy it!
Connect with our guests here:
John Saldatos: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsoldatos/
If your company sells products or services to engaged maintenance & reliability professionals, tell your marketing manager about Maintenance Disrupted. If you’d like to discuss advertising, please email us at maintenancedisrupted@gmail.com
Check out our website at www.maintenancedisrupted.comand sign up for the weekly disruption newsletter with bonus content. If you like the show, please tell your colleagues about it and follow maintenance disrupted on LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Music: The Descent by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Episode 59: My guest, Eric Fossum is best known for the invention of the CMOS image sensor better known as the “camera-on-a-chip” used in billions of cameras, from smart phones to web cameras to ingestible pill cameras to DSLRs.
In 2017, Eric was a co-recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, the world’s top engineering prize (and considered by many as equivalent to the Nobel Prize) for the invention of digital imaging sensors.
Eric was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame and is member of the National Academy of Engineering. He is a solid-state image sensor device physicist and engineer, and his career has included academic and government research, and entrepreneurial leadership of several startups. He is the John H. Krehbiel Sr. Professor of Emerging Technologies at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth college. Eric also serves as Associate Provost of Dartmouth College for Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer, and directs Dartmouth’s PhD Innovation Programs.
Eric recently co-founded another startup with his former students, Gigajot Technology, Inc.