Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 Shaping the Future of RAIL IV “RAIL” Project Reliability centred maintenance (RCM) Approach for Infrastructure.

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Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 Shaping the Future of RAIL IV “RAIL” Project Reliability centred maintenance (RCM) Approach for Infrastructure and Logistics of railway operation A project supported by the European Commission under the Framework 5 Programme “Growth” Dr. Norberto Cotaina, a specialist in European projects at ADEPA speaking on behalf of RAIL consortium members

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 The RAIL Consortium Baas&Roost (Netherlands R&D) NS NEDERLANDSE SPOORWEGEN (Netherlands Railways) UPM UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID (Spanish R&D) RENFE RED NACIONAL DE LOS FERROCARRILES ESPANOLES (Spanish Railways) DB DEUTSCHE BAHN NETZ AG (German Railways) FIR FORSCHUNGS INSITUT RATIONALISIERUNG (German R&D) IE IARNROD EIREANN (Irish Railways) EI ENTERPRISE IRELAND (Irish R&D) ADEPA Agence pour le DEveloppement de la Productique Appliquée (Co-ordinator & R&D ) The partners : R&D performers Railway companies

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 RCM and RAIL approach R eliability centred maintenance (RCM) A pproach for I nfrastructure and L ogistics of railway operation The RAIL approach is based on the : uThe Standard prEN : Specifications and demonstration of reliability, availability, maintainability and safety (RAMS) uThe The RCM international standard: CEI uThe MSG3 Airline /Manufacturer, September 1993 MAINTENANCE PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 The RCM international standard: CEI Tasks Outputs Information collection Technical data feedback Identification of systems Identification of system functions Selection of systems Identification of a system functional failures and its criticality ranking Identification and analysis of functional significant items (FSIs) Selection of maintenance tasks Initial maintenance programme On-going programme Operational experience Master system index List of system functions Listing of ranked systems Listing of system functional failures and ranking Listing of FSIs List of maintenance tasks Initial maintenance procedures Tasks in the development of RCM based preventive maintenance programme

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 The RAIL approach Sequential approach : Net Beakdown Lines-Corridors Sections Components (SCRIC) (Safety Critical Railway Infrastructure Component) … Subassemblies Maintenance Items (like in standard FSI :Functional Significant Items) Criticality analysis Criticality & State analysis Criticality analysis

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 RAIL approach using a Cost Model the Life Cycle costs analysis and the related model were developed

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 Analysis of the section in a Line - Corridor of the Net Section Component Analysis Form 1 Information about the sections and criticality grid Sections List & classification Form 2 Component Information & Criticality grid SCRIC List & classification State grid SCRIC functional decomposition Form 3 Template of SCRIC and Maintenance Item information Breakdown decomposition of SCRIC FMECA SCRIC analysis Form 4 SCRIC failure modes & causes evaluated and classified Determination of maintenance task Form 5 RAIL criticality grid to evaluate the failures effects Maintenance task List and cost analysis Logical decision tree to maintenance task Grouping and analysis of Maintenance Tasks Form6 Maintenance Task List modified Feed Back Experience Maintenance LCC evaluated by task FMECA Maintenance Programme Approach to limit and classify the elements of the Net RAIL Sequential approach New comparison with RCM Standard Very Similar to RCM Standard Maintenance LCC evaluated by Working zone New compare with RCM Standard

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 Form Examples RCM Reliability Centred Maintenance Section : Date : 19/09/2000 System Function ComponentF SCRIC/Component function and draft Component typeSUBSubsystem Track circuit50 Hz Adtrans2.1Train detectionLow frequency 50Hz2.1.1Power supply 2.1.2Sender 2.1.3Track-sender adaptator 2.1.4Inductive joints 2.1.5Isolating joints 2.1.6Track conections 2.1.7Receiver adaptator 2.1.8Receiver 2.1.9Return Current Conections Signaling conections FORM 3 Line : List of Maintainable Items

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 Form Examples

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 RAIL Planned activities for the next periods Continue the RCM analysis of the main machines in the four railways (about 30 Safety Critical Railway Infrastructure components) Develop a data-base :  create the RAIL Database.  develop a target of RCM analysis. Discuss reliability problems with railway safety authorities.

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 RAIL final result RCM Internet tool: RCM Internet tool: Architecture Expected end of protect summer 2002

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 Remarks and conclusions At this state of the project concerning the RCM methodology we adapt the forms and the criteria to evaluate the criticalities of the failure causes. At this state we modify the RCM standards to introduce the specificities of Infrastructure and Logistics of railway operation. The LCC aspects introduced must be tested to appreciate the feasibility and usefulness for the railways companies. At this state we have not enough experience to validate the RCM approach proposed and the LCC models to be implemented in the data base. This work will be done in the next months.

Shaping the Future of RAIL IV 25 & 26 / 01 / 2001 The end Thank you for your attention If you are willing to participate in the RAIL Industrial Interested Group Please fill a membership form As a RAIL IIG member you will be informed of the progress and results of the project