ebook img

Introduction to Maintenance Engineering. Modelling, Optimization and Management PDF

686 Pages·2016·17.11 MB·English
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Introduction to Maintenance Engineering. Modelling, Optimization and Management

BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com IntroductIon to MaIntenance engIneerIng BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com IntroductIon to MaIntenance engIneerIng ModelIng, optIMIzatIon, and ManageMent Mohammed Ben‐daya King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia uday Kumar Luleå University of Technology, Sweden d.n. prabhakar Murthy The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com This edition first published 2016 © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd Registered Office John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, The Atrium, Southern Gate, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 8SQ, United Kingdom For details of our global editorial offices, for customer services and for information about how to apply for permission to reuse the copyright material in this book please see our website at www.wiley.com. The right of the authors to be identified as the authors of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, except as permitted by the UK Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, without the prior permission of the publisher. Wiley also publishes its books in a variety of electronic formats. Some content that appears in print may not be available in electronic books. Designations used by companies to distinguish their products are often claimed as trademarks. All brand names and product names used in this book are trade names, service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. The publisher is not associated with any product or vendor mentioned in this book. Limit of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty: While the publisher and author have used their best efforts in preparing this book, they make no representations or warranties with respect to the accuracy or completeness of the contents of this book and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. It is sold on the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering professional services and neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for damages arising herefrom. If professional advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. Library of Congress Cataloging‐in‐Publication Data Names: Ben-Daya, Mohammed, author. | Kumar, Uday, author. | Murthy, D. N. P., author. Title: Introduction to maintenance engineering : modeling, optimization, and management / Mohammed Ben-Daya, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, Uday Kumar, Lulea, Sweden, D. N. Prabhakar Murthy, Brisbane, Australia. Description: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2015036759 | ISBN 9781118487198 (cloth) Subjects: LCSH: Maintenance. Classification: LCC TS174 .B455 2016 | DDC 620/.0046–dc23 LC record available at http://lccn.loc.gov/2015036759 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. Set in 10/12pt Times by SPi Global, Pondicherry, India 1 2016 BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com To our wives Faouzia, Renu, and Jayashree for their patience and understanding. BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com Contents Preface xxxi Acknowledgments xxxv Abbreviations xxxvii 1 An Overview 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Classification of Engineered Objects 4 1.2.1 Products 4 1.2.2 Plants and Facilities 5 1.2.3 Infrastructures 6 1.2.4 Assets and Systems 6 1.2.5 Illustrative Examples 6 1.3 Performance of Engineered Objects 10 1.3.1 Non‐Reliability Performance Measures 11 1.3.2 Reliability Performance Measures 11 1.3.3 Degradation of Performance 11 1.4 Maintenance 12 1.4.1 Consequences of Poor Maintenance 12 1.4.2 Maintenance Costs 13 1.4.3 Preventive versus Corrective Maintenance 13 1.4.4 Maintenance Management 14 1.4.5 Role of Science and Technology 15 1.5 Evolution of Maintenance 15 1.5.1 Historical Perspective 15 1.5.2 Trends in Maintenance 16 1.5.2.1 Technology Trends 16 1.5.2.2 Management Trends 16 BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com viii Contents 1.6 Focus of the Book 17 1.7 Structure and Outline of the Book 18 Review Questions 20 Exercises 21 References 22 PArt A MAintenAnce engineering And technOlOgy 23 2 Basics of reliability theory 25 2.1 Introduction 26 2.2 Decomposition of an Engineered Object 26 2.3 Functions, Failures, and Faults 27 2.3.1 Functions 27 2.3.2 Failures 28 2.3.3 Faults 29 2.3.4 Failure Modes 29 2.3.5 Failure Causes and Severity 30 2.4 Characterization of Degradation 31 2.4.1 Two‐State Characterization 31 2.4.2 Multi‐State Characterization (Finite Number of States) 31 2.4.3 Multi‐State Characterization (Infinite Number of States) 32 2.5 Reliability Concept and Characterization 33 2.5.1 Time to First Failure 33 2.5.2 Reliability Function 34 2.5.3 Mean Time to First Failure 35 2.5.4 Failure Rate Function 35 2.6 Linking System and Component Failures 36 2.6.1 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis 36 2.6.1.1 FMEA Procedure 37 2.6.2 Fault Tree Analysis 38 2.6.2.1 Construction of a Fault Tree 39 2.6.3 Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) 41 2.6.3.1 Link between RBD and FTA 41 2.6.4 Structure Function 42 2.6.4.1 Series Configuration 42 2.6.4.2 Parallel Configuration 42 2.6.4.3 General Configuration 43 2.6.5 System Reliability 43 2.6.5.1 Series Configuration 44 2.6.5.2 Parallel Configuration 44 2.6.5.3 General Parallel Configuration 44 2.7 Reliability Theory 45 2.8 Summary 45 Review Questions 46 Exercises 47 References 50 BLOG FIEE - http://fiee.zoomblog.com

Description:
The Metal Age, which started around 3000 BC, saw the appearance of metal tools and the evolution of civilizations in different regions of the world. This led to the development of tools for warfare and farming, and the building of roads, boats, houses, and so on. The Industrial Revolution created ne
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.