Course Description
The reliability of a producing machine cannot be kept constant during its operating life due to deterioration process especially in harsh operating conditions. This is why failures and malfunctions are expected if
no thing is done to maintain the technical specifications of the machine. There are many ways to achieve reliable producing machine during its operating-life. One way is modelling the time to failure statistically to regularly plan maintenance actions. The model can be optimised with respect to maintenance cost minimization. In this course, participants will be provided with knowledge and experience of modelling, model application, maintenance optimisation for cost-effective replacement decisions and losses due to applying this technique
Course Objectives
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learning the Theories, methods and tools for better understanding of reliability and dependability
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understand Maintenance modelling and optimisation
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understand the Maintenance management and reliability
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understand the Preventive maintenance and company’s business
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understand the Replacement decisions
Who Should Attend?
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Engineers
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Professionals of Plant operations
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Leaders and technicians
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Those who wish to apply maintenance effectively for maintaining machines
Program Schedule
DAY 1
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Physical Asset Management & Reliability Concepts
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From Maintenance Management to Physical Asset Management
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Reliability Improvement through Preventive Maintenance
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Exercise in Analysing Component Failure Data Using the Weibull Distribution
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Dealing with Censored Data, the 3-Parameter Weibull, and the Kolomorgov-Smirnov Test
DAY 2
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Reliability Improvement through Preventive Maintenance (continued)
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Component Preventive Replacement
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Spare parts provisioning
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Group and individual exercises
DAY 3
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Reliability Improvement through Inspection
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Inspection Frequency
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Depth for equipment in continuous operation
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Health-Monitoring Procedures
DAY 4
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Reliability Improvement through Asset Replacement
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Aspects of Discounted Cash Flow Used in Capital Equipment Replacement Analysis
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Economic Life of Capital Equipment
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Capital Equipment Replacement
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Capital Equipment Replacement Analysis
DAY 5
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Effective Use of Maintenance Resources
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Organizational Structure
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Crew Sizes
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Workshop Resource Requirements
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Maintenance Management Information Systems