<span>ADVANCED TECHNIQUES FOR MAINTENANCE MODELING AND RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF REPAIRABLE SYSTEMS</span><p><span>This book covers advanced models and methodologies for reliability analysis of large, complex, and critical repairable systems that undergo imperfect maintenance actions in industries hav
Methodologies and Techniques for Advanced Maintenance
β Scribed by Lorenzo Fedele (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag London
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 234
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The management of technical plants for productivity and safety is generally a complex activity, particularly when many plants in one territory are affected, quality guarantees and cost results are required, and the technology involved is heterogeneous and innovative.
To enable readers to manage technical plants efficiently, despite the above complications, Methodologies and Techniques for Advanced Maintenance presents theories, methodologies and practical tools for the realization of an intelligent maintenance management system for distant monitoring. It also covers the development and running of a remote control center. The so-called granted availability management system (GrAMS) was conceived to enable organizations involved in technical-industrial plant management to move towards "well known availability" and "zero failures" management.
In particular, Methodologies and Techniques for Advanced Maintenance deals with the diagnostic aspects and safety levels of technical plants (such as elevators, thermo-technical plants, etc.). The author also discusses the usage of ad hoc designed software analysis tools based on neural networks and reliability indicators.
Methodologies and Techniques for Advanced Maintenance is a useful text for practitioners and researchers in maintenance and facilities. Its application spans industrial, plant, technological, infrastructure and civil fields.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Introduction....Pages 3-4
Planning and Managing Maintenance....Pages 5-20
The Life Cycle of Products and Systems and Logistical Engineering....Pages 21-32
Maintenance Policies and Strategies....Pages 33-60
Front Matter....Pages 61-61
From Basic Maintenance to Advanced Maintenance....Pages 63-112
Testability and Prognostics....Pages 113-140
Front Matter....Pages 141-141
Intelligent Telematic Maintenance Systems for the Management of Technical Plants (by Lorenzo Fedele and Giampiero Mercuri)....Pages 143-178
Model for the Overall Evaluation of Management and Maintenance Contracts (by Lorenzo Fedele and Massimo Concetti)....Pages 179-197
The System of Unified Diagnostics and Standard Maintenance of Bridges and Infrastructures....Pages 199-218
Back Matter....Pages 219-222
β¦ Subjects
Facility Management; Building Repair and Maintenance; Communications Engineering, Networks
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