Architecture for Digital Spare-Parts Library: Use of Additive Layer Manufacturing in the Petroleum Industry
Abstract
Spare parts management (SPM) is a typical challenge in the offshore and onshore petroleum industry. SPM consumes a significant amount of operational expenses that are attributed to maintaining the integrity of production and process facilities (P&PFs) at the anticipated level. Productive SPM approaches are essential for maintaining integrity; in particular, ageing P&PFs and legacy assets exacerbate the challenge of maintaining integrity at the anticipated level. This manuscript firstly provides an overview of how additive layer manufacturing/three-dimensional (3D) printing has been effectively utilized by different manufacturers to produce equipment, which resembles the equipment used in the petroleum industry. Then, it discusses the potential use of a digital spare parts library and the optimal strategy to mitigate current challenges pertaining to SPM. Finally, it proposes an architecture for a digital spare-parts library.
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