Maintenance and Reliability Ross L. Fink
Maintenance All activities involved in keeping a system’s equipment in working order
Reliability The probability that a machine part or product will function properly for a specified time under stated conditions
System Reliability - Components in Series Average Reliability of all Components (Percent) Reliability of the System (Percent) n=1 n=10 n=50 n=100 n=200 n=300 n=400
System Reliability R s =R 1 *R 2 *R 3 *…*R n Where, R s = System reliability R i = reliability of component i
Reliability Tactics improving individual components providing redundancy
Redundancy The use of components in parallel to raise reliabilities Example, what is the effective reliability of two components used in parallel with reliability of.90? =.90 + (1-.90)*.90)=.99
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) FR(N) = number of failures during a period of time MTBF=1/FR(N)
Maintenance Preventive Maintenance A plan that involves routine inspections, servicing, and keeping facilities in good repair to prevent failure Breakdown Maintenance Remedial maintenance that occurs when equipment fails and must be repaired on an emergency or priority basis
Total Productive Maintenance TQM applied to Maintenance Components Predictive maintenance Cleaning the machines Creating standards on the equipment for cleaning, lubrication, and daily checks Collecting data on downtime Creating equipment improvement teams Creating TPM area coordinators