restlevensduur
Restlevensduur is a Dutch term that translates as "remaining life" or "remaining useful life" (often abbreviated RUL). It denotes the expected time span during which an object, system, structure or person will continue to function, be usable, or remain alive under specified conditions. The concept is used across multiple fields including engineering, asset management, actuarial science, healthcare and cultural heritage conservation.
In engineering and asset management, restlevensduur refers to the projected time an asset can perform its intended
Factors that influence restlevensduur include design quality, material properties, load and usage patterns, environmental exposure, maintenance
Limitations of restlevensduur assessments arise from incomplete data, changing operating conditions, rare or extreme events, and