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Improving the Maintainability of Elevators with Virtual Tools
Abstract
Maintainability is a key factor affecting the reliabilityand life-time operating costs of elevators. This paperpresents a new approach to ensure and produce an optimummaintainability to elevators by utilizing virtual tools.Performing and testing of maintenance tasks already inthe development and design phases with digital tools invirtual environment verify the maintainability aspectsand enables the minimization of safety risks. At the sametime this procedure enables the production of realistictraining material and service manuals. As a result theneed for design changes is reduced already in the firstphysical prototype. This will reduce the time-to-marketof new products and enhance the life-time maintainability- both technically and economically.