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Improving Availability is Much More than Maintenance. R. Keith Mobley. Many confuse availability with equipment reliability. In reality, it is only one part of the calculation. Availability is the actual time that the machine or system is capable of production as a percent of total planned production time.
The average performance for EAF and EFOR for this analysis are 85.8 percent and 8.2 percent, respectively (see Figures 1 and 2). Based on these values, the "improvement" required to elevate ...
Selenate fertilization is an effective way to secure selenium (Se) nutrition in Se-poor areas but the cycling of the added selenate in the soil-plant system requires further clarification. We examined the Se uptake efficiency of wheat and ryegrass and Se distribution within these plants in two pot experiments. The behaviour of added selenate …
Plant productivity in terrestrial ecosystems is often limited by the availability of nitrogen (N) (Ågren et al. 2012).To improve their capabilities to acquire N, approximately 90% of vascular plant species form symbiotic relationships with mycorrhizal fungi by exchanging carbon (C) for greater access to soil N (Brundrett and Tedersoo 2018).In …
PAF is observed to be in the range of 92.44 % to 95.69 %. As the age of PV plant increases the availability factor of the plant is observed to be reduced. But during the financial year 2013â€"2014, PAF value is seen to be slightly higher than previous financial year. Summary of the results is shown in Table 3. Fig. 4.
In this review, we summarise factors contributing to plant availability of magnesium (Mg) in soils, the role of Mg in plant physiological processes related to yield formation and abiotic stress ...
Availability = Run Time / Planned Production Time. For example, if a machine runs for 8 hours, with 4 hours of downtime, during a 12-hour shift, then the availability for that machine is 66.6%. One issue with calculating equipment availability through traditional means is that each instance must be recorded.
System availability is a metric used to measure the percentage of time an asset can be used for production. It calculates the probability that a system isn't broken or down for preventive …
Maximizing plant availability At LINDE PLANTSERV®, our aim is to maximize the stability and continuity of your operations. Our experts offer a number of engineering services to increase production capacity and plant efficiency over the entire asset lifecycle, leveraging the potential of big data and virtual reality to benefit your operations.
It may or may not be tied to plant availability depending on whether or not the equipment is a single point failure. Table 8.3 shows a portion of BlockSim's block downtime ranking report. ... Yin QS, Smith R (2008) Incorporating reliability, availability and maintainability (RAM) into process synthesis. AIChE Annual Meeting, Conference ...
Approximate hydraulic conductivity of a sandy loam and a silty clay loam in a range of soil matric potentials within plant available water (2 0.033 to 2 1.5 MPa) as determined by the pressure ...
This strong location effect will need to be considered in estimating potential benefits of Zn biofortification. Our data furthermore showed that it was not possible to simply compensate for low soil Zn availability by fertilizer applications. In all soils fertilizer Zn was taken up as seen by a 50–200% increase in total plant Zn content.
Generally PAA is based on a number of assumptions. Some of them are an idealization of the real failure phenomenon (I); others are unearned credit to the client O&M capabilities (O). 1. Components are repairable and the failure is always localized and does not propagate outward (I) 2. The failure rate is constant (I) 3. …See more on crenger
WEBPlant availability is a key figure that provides information on what percentage of the planned production time an industrial plant has actually produced. It compares whether the actual condition …
Plant Availability of Phosphorus in Four Superphosphate Fertilizers Varying in Water-Insoluble Phosphate Compounds. ... 01 March 2008. ... MCP, and the mixtures of MCP with water-leached fractions were applied to supply 40 mg available P kg −1 to a thermic Rhodic Kanhapludult with pH values of 5.2 ± 0.05 (unlimed) and 6.4 ± …
Abstract. The ability of plants to respond appropriately to nutrient availability is of fundamental importance for their adaptation to the environment. Nutrients such as nitrate, phosphate, sulfate and iron act as signals that can be perceived. These signals trigger molecular mechanisms that modify cell division and cell differentiation ...
Availability is defined as "a percentage measure of the degree to which machinery and equipment is in an operable and committable state at the point in time when it is needed." This definition includes operable and committable factors that are contributed to ... plant's hard design. An operation is at a given point on Aa, based on whether ...
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Plant availability of B was assessed with mustard (Brassica campestris L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in pot experiments. Twelve soils with varying characteristics were extracted for available B with hot water (HW), hot CaCl 2 (HCC), KH 2 PO 4 (PDP), tartaric acid (TA), and mannitol-CaCl 2 (MCC).
Gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) plants are designed and built with emphasis on high availability, reliability and performance. In 2009, the M501F gas turbine fleet (including auxiliary equipment ...
Inhibition of Suc biosynthesis and/or translocation attenuates plant responses to P starvation (Hammond and White, 2008).The pho3 mutant was isolated by screening for root acid phosphatase activity and was identified as having 30% less acid phosphatase activity, a typical response to low P availability, than wild-type plants and …
Important Note. The Young Plant Availability inventory is constantly changing, and we strive to maintain the accuracy of the quantities reported here. However, this listing is a "snapshot in time" of the quantities available at the time this query was generated. We make no guarantees regarding actual quantities still available when you try to ...
Effects of plant nutrient availability and host plant species on the performance of two Pieris butterflies was studied by Hwang et al. (2008). They reported that Pieris larvae that fed on highly ...
Scale-specific spatial distributions were explained by the response of animals to plant resource availability and habitat structure. Birds tracked fruits at large spatial scales in all systems and, within some systems, even across consecutive scales. Seed predation distribution was more responsive to habitat features than to resource availability.
The availability score measures the uptime of a machine or process against the planned production time. As one of the factors of Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE), Availability is expressed as a percentage. The OEE formula is considering the multiplication of the availability score, performance score, and quality score and is …
Plants need 17 essential nutrient elements to complete their life cycle (i.e., growth and reproduction) (Table 1). Carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) are provided by air and water, and there is little control over the availability of these nutrients. For most plants, these three elements make up 94% or more of the dry tissue.
It seems that you are comparing plant availability with plant capacity which are two differrent things. How do you figures for each? What type of plant is this? Plant availability is basically uptime over a year if running all year long. Plant capacity is the …
Bean leaf beetle model. The bean leaf beetle model was developed and validated with the Compare Locations function in CLIMEX 3.0 (Sutherst et al., 2007) using the standard climate dataset in CLIMEX (New et al., 1999), which was derived from a splined 0.5° global data grid.The temperate template in CLIMEX was used as an initial …
Two typical red soils were sequentially cultivated with celery (Apium graveolens L.) and Chinese cabbage (Brassica chinensis L.) in a greenhouse to determine the effect of lead (Pb) on plant availability of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) in the soils. The concentrations of available P as estimated by the 0.05 mol L−1 HCl-0.025 mol …