UID:
almahu_9949698022702882
Umfang:
1 online resource (362 p.)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-01636-5
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9786611016364
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0-08-047413-6
Inhalt:
Reliability-Centered Maintenance provides valuable insights into current preventive maintenance practices and issues, while explaining how a transition from the current ""preserve equipment"" to ""preserve function"" mindset is the key ingredient in a maintenance optimization strategy. This book defines the four principal features of RCM and describes the nine essential steps to achieving a successful RCM program. There is an easy to follow example illustrating the Classical RCM systems analysis process using the water treatment system for a swimming pool. As well as the use of softwar
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Cover; Copyright; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; DISCLAIMER; 1. WORLD CLASS MAINTENANCE (WCM) -- OPPORTUNITY AND CHALLENGE; 1.1. SOME HISTORICAL ASPECTS; 1.2 SOME COMMON MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS*; 1.3 PROLIFERATION OF SOLUTIONS; 1.4 MAINTENANCE OPTIMIZATIONÛAN EMERGING VISION; 1.5 WORLD CLASS MAINTENANCE (WCM)ÛOUR APPROACH; 2. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE -- DEFINITION AND STRUCTURE; 2.1 WHAT IS PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE?; 2.2 WHY DO PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE?; 2.3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TASK CATEGORIES; 2.4 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
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2.5 CURRENT PM DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES AND MYTHS*2.6 PM PROGRAM ELEMENTS; 3. THE ""R"" IN RCM--PERTINENT RELIABILITY THEORY AND APPLICATION; 3.1 INTRODUCTION; 3.2 RELIABILITY AND PROBABILISTIC CONCEPTS; 3.3 RELIABILITY IN PRACTICE; 3.4 SOME KEY ELEMENTS OF RELIABILITY THEORY; 3.5 FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS (FMEA); 3.6 AVAILABILITY AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE; 4. RCM -- A PROVEN APPROACH; 4.1 SOME HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; 4.2 THE BATHTUB CURVE FALLACY; 4.3 THE BIRTH OF RCM; 4.4 WHAT IS RCM?; 4.5 SOME COST--BENEFIT CONSIDERATIONS; 5. RCM METHODOLOGY -- THE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS PROCESS
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5.1 SOME PRELIMINARY REMARKS5.2 STEP 1-- SYSTEM SELECTION AND INFORMATION COLLECTION; 5.3 STEP 2-- SYSTEM BOUNDARY DEFINITION; 5.4 STEP 3-- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM; 5.5 STEP 4-- SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND FUNCTIONAL FAILURES; 5.6 STEP 5-- FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS; 5.7 STEP 6-- LOGIC (DECISION) TREE ANALYSIS (LTA); 5.8 STEP 7-- TASK SELECTION; 5.9 TASK INTERVAL AND AGE EXPLORATION; 5.10 ITEMS OF INTEREST (IOI); 6. ILLUSTRATING RCM -- A SIMPLE EXAMPLE (SWIMMING POOL MAINTENANCE); 6.1 STEP 1-- SYSTEM SELECTION AND INFORMATION COLLECTION
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6.2 STEP 2-- SYSTEM BOUNDARY DEFINITION6.3 STEP 3-- SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM; 6.4 STEP 4-- SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND FUNCTIONAL FAILURES; 6.5 STEP 5-- FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS; 6.6 STEP 6-- LOGIC (DECISION) TREE ANALYSIS; 6.7 STEP 7-- TASK SELECTION; 7. ALTERNATIVE ANALYSIS METHODS; 7.1 REDUCING ANALYSIS COST; 7.2 ABBREVIATED CLASSICAL RCM PROCESS; 7.3 EXPERIENCE- CENTERED MAINTENANCE (ECM) PROCESS; 8. IMPLEMENTATION -- CARRYING RCM TO THE FLOOR; 8.1 HISTORICAL PROBLEMS AND HURDLES; 8.2 GEARING FOR SUCCESS; 8.3 INTERFACING WITH THE CMMS
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8.4 DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE AND USEFUL TASK PROCEDURES9. RCM LESSONS LEARNED; 9.1 ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS; 9.2 RCM TEAMS; 9.3 SCHEDULING CONSIDERATIONS; 9.4 TRAINING; 9.5 SYSTEM SELECTION; 9.6 USING IOIS (ITEMS OF INTEREST); 9.7 O&M PEER ACCEPTANCE; 9.8 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS; 9.9 KEY FACTORS IN SUCCESS -- AND FAILURE; 10. THE LIVING RCM PROGRAM; 10.1 DEFINITION AND NEED; 10.2 THE FOUR FACTORS; THE LIVING RCM PROGRAM; 10.3 PROGRAM MEASUREMENT; 10.4 REVIEWING THE LIVING RCM PROGRAM; 10.5 LIVING RCM PROGRAM PROCESS; 11. SOFTWARE SUPPORT; 11.1 RCM SOFTWARE-- A HISTORICAL JOURNEY
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11.2 AN OBSERVATION
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-7506-7461-X
Sprache:
Englisch
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