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10
Decisions
Weeks 10 (Chapter 17)
Maintenace
The activities involved in keeping a system’s equipment in
working order
System Reliability
Rs = R1 x R 2 x R3 x … x Rn
where R1 = reliability of component 1
R2 = reliability of component 2
and so on
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MTBF
Mean Time
Between
Failures
Number of failures
FR(%) = x 100%
Number of units tested
Number of failures
FR(N) =
Number of unit-hours of operating time
1
MTBF =
FR(N)
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Reliability
Providing Redundancy
The use of backup components or parallel paths to raise reliability
2 type of maintenace:
Preventive maintenance
A plan that involves routine inspections, servicing and keeping facilities in
good repair to prevent failure.
Breakdown maintenace
Remendial maintenace that occurs when equipment fails and must be
repaired on an emergency or priority basis.
Infant mortality
The failure rate early in the life of a product or process.
Total
costs
Preventive
maintenance costs
Costs
Breakdown
maintenance costs
●
Optimal point (lowest
Maintenance commitment
cost maintenance policy)
full cost view of
Maintenance
Total
costs
Full cost of
breakdowns
Costs
Preventive
maintenance costs
Maintenance commitment ●
Optimal point (lowest
cost maintenance policy)
(TPM)
total productive
MAINTENANCE
Combines total quality management with a strategic view of
maintenance from process and equipment design to
preventive maintenance
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very
Operations Management, Sustainability and Supply Chain Management,
Global Edition, Eleventh Edition, PEARSON
Jay Heizer and Barry Rander (2014) © 2014 Pearson Education