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Introduction to maintenance engineering : modelling, optimization and management

Author
  • Ben‐Daya, Mohammed
Additional Author(s)
  • Murthy, D. N. Prabhakar
  • Kumar, Uday
Publisher
Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2016
Language
English
ISBN
9781118926581
Series
Subject(s)
  • MAINTENANCE
Notes
  • Includes bibliographical references and index (635-643)
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Abstract
This introductory textbook links theory with practice using real illustrative cases involving products, plants and infrastructures and exposes the student to the evolutionary trends in maintenance.
Provides an interdisciplinary approach which links, engineering, science, technology, mathematical modelling, data collection and analysis, economics and management
Blends theory with practice illustrated through examples relating to products, plants and infrastructures
Focuses on concepts, tools and techniques
Identifies the special management requirements of various engineered objects (products, plants, and infrastructures)
Physical Dimension
Number of Page(s)
1 online resource (xi, 643 p)
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Other Desc.
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Summary / Review / Table of Content
Title Page;
Table of Contents;
Preface;
Acknowledgments;
Abbreviations;
1 An Overview;
1.1 Introduction;
1.2 Classification of Engineered Objects;
1.3 Performance of Engineered Objects;
1.4 Maintenance;
1.5 Evolution of Maintenance;
1.6 Focus of the Book;
1.7 Structure and Outline of the Book;
Review Questions; Exercises; References;
Part A: Maintenance Engineering and Technology;
2 Basics of Reliability Theory;
2.1 Introduction;
2.2 Decomposition of an Engineered Object;
2.3 Functions, Failures, and Faults;
2.4 Characterization of Degradation;
2.5 Reliability Concept and Characterization.
2.6 Linking System and Component Failures
2.7 Reliability Theory;
2.8 Summary;
Review Questions;
Exercises;
References;
3 System Degradation and Failure;
3.1 Introduction;
3.2 Failure Mechanisms;
3.3 Classification of Failure Mechanisms;
3.4 Dynamic Nature of Stress and Strength;
3.5 Degradation of Products and Plants;
3.6 Degradation of Infrastructures;
3.7 Failure Mechanisms and Maintenance;
3.8 Summary;
Review Questions;
Exercises; References;
4 Maintenance --
Basic Concepts;
4.1 Introduction;
4.2 Types of Maintenance Actions;
4.3 Preventive Maintenance Actions.
4.4 Corrective Maintenance Actions
4.5 Design Out Maintenance;
4.6 Uptime and Downtime;
4.7 Warranty and Maintenance;
4.8 Maintenance of Products;
4.9 Maintenance of Plants and Facilities;
4.10 Maintenance of Infrastructures;
4.11 Effective Maintenance;
4.12 Summary; Review Questions; Exercises; References;
5 Life Cycle of Engineered Objects;
5.1 Introduction;
5.2 Life Cycle Concept and Classification;
5.3 Standard Objects;
5.4 Custom-Built Objects;
5.5 Reliability: Product Life Cycle Perspective;
5.6 Life Cycle Cost;
5.7 Summary;
Review Questions;
Exercises;
References.
6 Technologies for Maintenance
6.1 Introduction;
6.2 Technology -- An Overview;
6.3 Assessing the State (Condition) of an Item;
6.4 Sensors;
6.5 Testing Technologies;
6.6 Data-Related Technologies;
6.7 Technologies for Maintenance of Products;
6.8 Technologies for Maintenance of Plants;
6.9 Technologies for Maintenance of Infrastructures;
6.10 Summary;
Review Questions;
Exercises; References;
7 Maintainability and Availability;
7.1 Introduction;
7.2 Maintainability --
An Overview;
7.3 Elements of Maintainability;
7.4 Availability;
7.5 Maintainability Process;
7.6 Maintainability Standards.
7.7 Relationship with Other Disciplines
7.8 Summary;
Review Questions;
Exercises;
References;
Part B: Reliability and Maintenance Modeling;
8 Models and the Modeling Process;
8.1 Introduction;
8.2 Models;
8.3 Mathematical Modeling;
8.4 Approaches to Modeling;
8.5 Mathematical Modeling Process;
8.6 Statistics versus Probability Perspectives;
8.7 Modeling of Maintenance Decision Problems;
8.8 Summary;
Review Questions;
Exercises; Reference;
9 Collection and Analysis of Maintenance Data;
9.1 Introduction;
9.2 Data, Information, and Knowledge;
9.3 Maintenance Data;
9.4 Data Analysis.
Exemplar(s)
# Accession No. Call Number Location Status
1.01047/19620.0046 Ben IOnline !Available

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