- ISBN: 9780849372438 | 0849372437
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/27/2006
Introduction | p. 1 |
Need for Maintainability, Maintenance, and Reliability | p. 1 |
History | p. 2 |
Maintainability | p. 2 |
Maintenance | p. 2 |
Reliability | p. 2 |
Maintainability, Maintenance, and Reliability Terms and Definitions | p. 3 |
Useful Information on Maintainability, Maintenance, and Reliability | p. 4 |
Journals and Magazines | p. 4 |
Books | p. 5 |
Data Information Sources | p. 5 |
Organizations | p. 6 |
Problems | p. 6 |
References | p. 7 |
Maintainability, Maintenance, and Reliability Mathematics | p. 9 |
Introduction | p. 9 |
Boolean Algebra Laws and Probability Properties | p. 9 |
Useful Definitions and Probability Distributions | p. 12 |
Probability | p. 12 |
Cumulative Distribution Function | p. 12 |
Probability Density Function | p. 13 |
Reliability Function | p. 13 |
Continuous Random Variable Expected Value | p. 13 |
Discrete Random Variable Expected Value | p. 13 |
Exponential Distribution | p. 13 |
Rayleigh Distribution | p. 14 |
Weibull Distribution | p. 15 |
Gamma Distribution | p. 15 |
Normal Distribution | p. 16 |
Lognormal Distribution | p. 16 |
Binomial Distribution | p. 17 |
Laplace Transforms and Their Applications to Differential Equations | p. 17 |
Laplace Transforms: Initial and Final Value Theorems | p. 18 |
Laplace Transform Application to Differential Equations | p. 19 |
Problems | p. 20 |
References | p. 21 |
Introduction to Engineering Reliability | p. 23 |
Need for Reliability | p. 23 |
Bathtub Hazard Rate Concept | p. 23 |
General Reliability Analysis Formulas | p. 25 |
Failure Density Function | p. 25 |
Hazard Rate Function | p. 25 |
General Reliability Function | p. 26 |
Mean Time to Failure | p. 27 |
Reliability Networks | p. 28 |
Series Network | p. 29 |
Parallel Network | p. 30 |
M-Out-of-N Network | p. 32 |
Standby System | p. 33 |
Bridge Network | p. 35 |
Reliability Allocation | p. 36 |
Hybrid Method | p. 37 |
Problems | p. 38 |
References | p. 38 |
Reliability Evaluation Tools | p. 41 |
Introduction | p. 41 |
Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA) | p. 41 |
Network Reduction Method | p. 42 |
Decomposition Method | p. 44 |
Delta-Star Method | p. 46 |
Markov Method | p. 49 |
Supplementary Variables Method | p. 51 |
Problems | p. 53 |
References | p. 54 |
Reliability Management | p. 55 |
Introduction | p. 55 |
General Management Reliability Program Responsibilities | p. 55 |
A Method for Establishing Reliability Goals and Guidelines for Developing Reliability Programs | p. 55 |
Reliability and Maintainability Management Tasks in System Life Cycle | p. 57 |
Concept and Definition Phase | p. 57 |
Acquisition Phase | p. 58 |
Operation and Maintenance Phase | p. 59 |
Disposal Phase | p. 59 |
Reliability Management Tools and Documents | p. 59 |
Configuration Management | p. 60 |
Value Engineering | p. 60 |
Critical Path Method | p. 60 |
Reliability Manual | p. 61 |
Reliability Department Functions and Tasks of Reliability Engineer | p. 61 |
Pitfalls in Reliability Program Management | p. 62 |
Problems | p. 63 |
References | p. 63 |
Mechanical and Human Reliability | p. 65 |
Introduction | p. 65 |
General Mechanical Failure Causes and Modes | p. 65 |
Safety Factors | p. 67 |
Safety Factor 1 | p. 67 |
Safety Factor 2 | p. 67 |
Safety Factor 3 | p. 68 |
Stress-Strength Interference Theory Modeling | p. 68 |
Model 1 | p. 69 |
Model 2 | p. 70 |
Graphical Method for Estimating Mechanical Item's Reliability | p. 71 |
Human Error Occurrence Facts and Figures | p. 74 |
Human Error Categories and Causes | p. 75 |
Human Stress-Performance Effectiveness and Stress Factors | p. 76 |
Human Performance Reliability in Continuous Time and Mean Time to Human Error Measure | p. 77 |
Methods for Performing Human Reliability Analysis | p. 78 |
Fault Tree Analysis | p. 78 |
Markov Method | p. 81 |
Problems | p. 83 |
References | p. 83 |
Introduction to Engineering Maintainability | p. 87 |
Need for Maintainability | p. 87 |
Engineering Maintainability versus Engineering Maintenance | p. 87 |
Maintainability versus Reliability | p. 88 |
Maintainability Functions | p. 88 |
Maintainability Function for Exponential Distribution | p. 89 |
Maintainability Function for Rayleigh Distribution | p. 90 |
Maintainability Function for Weibull Distribution | p. 90 |
Maintainability Function for Gamma Distribution | p. 91 |
Maintainability Function for Erlangian Distribution | p. 92 |
Maintainability Function for Normal Distribution | p. 92 |
Maintainability Function for Lognormal Distribution | p. 93 |
Problems | p. 94 |
References | p. 94 |
Maintainability Tools and Specific Maintainability Design Considerations | p. 97 |
Introduction | p. 97 |
Fault Tree Analysis | p. 97 |
Cause and Effect Diagram | p. 101 |
Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) | p. 101 |
Total Quality Management | p. 103 |
Maintainability Design Factors | p. 104 |
Standardization and Modularization | p. 105 |
Simplification and Accessibility | p. 107 |
Interchangeability and Identification | p. 107 |
Problems | p. 108 |
References | p. 109 |
Maintainability Management and Costing | p. 111 |
Introduction | p. 111 |
Maintainability Management Tasks during Product Life Cycle | p. 111 |
Maintainability Organization Functions | p. 113 |
Maintainability Program Plan | p. 114 |
Maintainability Design Reviews | p. 115 |
Maintainability Investment Cost Elements | p. 116 |
Life Cycle Costing | p. 116 |
Life Cycle Cost Estimation Models | p. 117 |
Life Cycle Cost Estimation Model 1 | p. 118 |
Life Cycle Cost Estimation Model 2 | p. 118 |
Life Cycle Cost Estimation Model 3 | p. 119 |
Problems | p. 123 |
References | p. 124 |
Human Factors in Maintainability | p. 125 |
Introduction | p. 125 |
General Human Behaviors | p. 125 |
Human Sensory Capabilities and Body Measurements | p. 126 |
Touch | p. 126 |
Sight | p. 126 |
Hearing | p. 127 |
Body Measurements | p. 127 |
Auditory and Visual Warnings in Maintenance Work | p. 128 |
Human Factors-Related Formulas | p. 129 |
The Decibel | p. 130 |
Character Height Estimation Formulas | p. 130 |
Formula 1 | p. 130 |
Formula 2 | p. 131 |
Lifting Load Estimation | p. 131 |
Glare Constant Estimation | p. 132 |
Problems | p. 132 |
References | p. 132 |
Introduction to Engineering Maintenance | p. 135 |
Need for Maintenance | p. 135 |
Facts and Figures Related to Engineering Maintenance | p. 135 |
Maintenance Engineering Objectives | p. 136 |
Maintenance-Related Data Information Sources | p. 136 |
Maintenance Measures | p. 136 |
Index 1 | p. 137 |
Index 2 | p. 137 |
Index 3 | p. 137 |
Index 4 | p. 138 |
Index 5 | p. 138 |
Index 6 | p. 138 |
Index 7 | p. 138 |
Index 8 | p. 139 |
Index 9 | p. 139 |
Safety in Maintenance | p. 139 |
Quality in Maintenance | p. 140 |
Problems | p. 141 |
References | p. 141 |
Corrective and Preventive Maintenance | p. 143 |
Introduction | p. 143 |
Types of Corrective Maintenance | p. 143 |
Corrective Maintenance Steps, Downtime Components, and Time-Reduction Strategies at System Level | p. 144 |
Corrective Maintenance Measures | p. 145 |
Mean Corrective Maintenance Time | p. 145 |
Median Active Corrective Maintenance Time | p. 146 |
Mathematical Models for Performing Corrective Maintenance | p. 146 |
Mathematical Model 1 | p. 146 |
Mathematical Model II | p. 149 |
Preventive Maintenance Components and Principle for Choosing Items for Preventive Maintenance | p. 152 |
Steps for Developing Preventive Maintenance Program | p. 152 |
Preventive Maintenance Measures | p. 153 |
Mean Preventive Maintenance Time | p. 153 |
Median Preventive Maintenance Time | p. 154 |
Mathematical Models for Performing Preventive Maintenance | p. 154 |
Model 1 | p. 154 |
Model 2 | p. 155 |
Preventive Maintenance Benefits and Drawbacks | p. 158 |
Problems | p. 158 |
References | p. 159 |
Reliability-Centered Maintenance | p. 161 |
Introduction | p. 161 |
RCM Goals and Principles | p. 161 |
RCM Process-Associated Questions and RCM Process | p. 163 |
Key RCM Program Elements | p. 164 |
Reactive Maintenance | p. 164 |
Predictive Testing and Inspection | p. 165 |
Proactive Maintenance | p. 166 |
Preventive Maintenance | p. 166 |
Determining Preventive Maintenance Tasks and Monitoring Periodicities | p. 167 |
RCM Program Measures | p. 167 |
Index 1 | p. 168 |
Index 2 | p. 168 |
Index 3 | p. 168 |
Index 4 | p. 169 |
Index 5 | p. 169 |
RCM Benefits and Causes for RCM Methodology Failures | p. 169 |
Problems | p. 170 |
References | p. 170 |
Maintenance Management and Costing | p. 173 |
Introduction | p. 173 |
Maintenance Management Principles | p. 173 |
Maintenance Department Organization and Functions | p. 174 |
Effective Maintenance Management Elements | p. 175 |
Questions for Evaluating Maintenance Program Effectiveness | p. 177 |
Maintenance Costing Reasons and Maintenance Cost Influences | p. 178 |
Cost Data Collection and Sources | p. 179 |
Maintenance Labor Cost Estimation Models | p. 179 |
Corrective-Maintenance Labor Cost Estimation Model | p. 179 |
Total Maintenance Labor Cost Estimation Model | p. 180 |
Maintenance Cost Estimation Models for Specific Equipment or Facility | p. 181 |
Model 1 | p. 181 |
Model 2 | p. 181 |
Model 3 | p. 181 |
Problems | p. 182 |
References | p. 182 |
Human Error in Engineering Maintenance | p. 185 |
Introduction | p. 185 |
Maintenance Error-Related Facts and Figures | p. 185 |
Reasons for Human Error in Maintenance | p. 186 |
Major Human Failures in Maintenance and Classifications of Maintenance Errors and Their Occurrence Frequency | p. 187 |
Human Error in Maintenance Prediction Models | p. 188 |
Model 1 | p. 188 |
Model 2 | p. 190 |
Useful Guidelines for Reducing Maintenance Errors | p. 193 |
Design | p. 193 |
Tools and Equipment | p. 194 |
Towing Aircraft | p. 194 |
Procedures | p. 194 |
Training | p. 194 |
Human Error Risk Management | p. 194 |
Maintenance Incident Feedback | p. 194 |
Supervision | p. 195 |
Communication | p. 195 |
Shift Handover | p. 195 |
Problems | p. 195 |
References | p. 196 |
Software Maintenance, Robotic Maintenance, and Medical Equipment Maintenance | p. 197 |
Introduction | p. 197 |
Software Maintenance Facts and Figures | p. 197 |
Software Maintenance Types | p. 198 |
Software Maintenance Tools and Guidelines for Reducing Software Maintenance | p. 198 |
Impact Analysis | p. 198 |
Software Configuration Management | p. 198 |
Software Maintenance Cost Estimation Models | p. 199 |
Model 1 | p. 200 |
Model 2 | p. 200 |
Robot Maintenance Requirements and Types | p. 202 |
Robot Parts and Tools for maintenance and Repair | p. 203 |
Robot Inspection | p. 203 |
Guidelines for Safeguarding Robot Maintenance Personnel | p. 204 |
Model for Maximizing Income of Robot Subject to Repair | p. 205 |
Medical Equipment Classification and Indexes for Maintenance and Repair | p. 207 |
Index 1 | p. 208 |
Index 2 | p. 208 |
Index 3 | p. 208 |
Computerized Maintenance Management System for Medical Equipment and Its Selection | p. 209 |
Models for Medical Equipment Maintenance | p. 209 |
Model 1 | p. 210 |
Model 2 | p. 211 |
Problems | p. 212 |
References | p. 212 |
Index | p. 215 |
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