DAY 1 - Maintenance strategies and the power of historical data
- Fundamental approaches to maintenance
- Formulating a maintenance strategy
- The importance of maintenance history records
- Understanding plant performance
- An introduction to the statistical analysis of failure data
- The principles of failure data analysis
- Industry standard measures of reliability (Availability, MTBF, MTTR, etc)
- Extensive hands-on experience
- Open discussion
DAY 2 - Statistical analysis of failure data
- Pareto analysis, rank order charts and standard deviation
- Linear regression models and determining model accuracy
- Failure mode analysis
- Interpreting failure mode shapes
- Extracting failure mode shapes from real data
- Optimising PM activity using mode shape analysis
- Knowing when to use a breakdown maintenance approach
- Extensive hands-on experience
- Open discussion
DAY 3 - Reliability models and approaches to modelling
- The principles of RCM and reliability modelling
- Developing a reliability model
- Weibull statistics and the range of Weibull models (2 parameter, 3 parameter, maximum likelihood, maximum accuracy)
- The Weibull curve and plotting data on a Weibull scale
- Defining parameters: shape, scale, mean life, minimum life, characteristic life, standard deviation
- Model accuracy assessment (observed model accuracy and hypothesis rejection)
- Interpreting model results
- Confidence levels and Weibull critical values
- Key graphical functions:
- The reliability function: survival probability
- The cumulative distribution function
- The failure probability density function
- The failure rate function
- Extensive hands-on experience
- Open discussion
DAY 4 - Cost based maintenance and the basis of a reliability toolbox
- Converting reliability model data into cost based maintenance decisions
- Optimising PM activity based on cost and by using reliability predictions (note that the programme will NOT cover the costing of maintenance activities, but will assume that this information is already known)
- Calculating the cheapest PM interval for age-based replacement policies
- Graphing costs versus PM interval
- Predicting future failures
- Predicting spares utilisation
- Development of the key components of a reliability toolbox
- Extensive hands-on experience
- Open discussion
DAY 5 - The finalisation of a comprehensive reliability toolbox in Excel
- The cost of maintenance convenience and making informed maintenance optimisation decisions
- Incorporating real world effects within reliability models
- Specifying the PM interval and understanding the implications of doing this
- Completing the reliability toolbox
- Graphing toolbox results
- Toolbox testing and comparison of results with best-of-breed modelling software
- Extensive hands-on experience
- Overall review of concepts learned and how they can be applied in practice