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Strategic Maintenance Planning.
Title:
Strategic Maintenance Planning.
Author:
Kelly, Anthony.
ISBN:
9780080478999
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (301 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Strategic Maintenance Planning -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Author's biography -- Part 1: Introductory chapters -- Chapter 1. Maintenance and the industrial organization -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 A systems view of maintenance management -- Chapter 2. Plant acquisition policy and maintenance life-cycle costs -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Capital asset management -- 2.3 Summary -- Chapter 3. Formulating maintenance strategy: A business-centered approach -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Business-centered maintenance -- 3.3 An example of the application of BCM: background -- 3.4 Part A: Audit of the FPP maintenance department -- 3.5 Part B: An alternative maintenance strategy for continuous operation -- 3.6 Part C: A longer-term view of organizational change -- 3.7 The strategic thought process -- Part 2: Maintenance objectives and task selection -- Chapter 4. The structure of industrial plant -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Physical asset systems -- 4.3 Modeling industrial plant -- 4.4 The reason for maintenance -- 4.5 Capital replacement policy -- 4.6 Maintenance strategy -- Chapter 5. Maintenance objectives -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Maintenance resources and plant output factors -- 5.3 A generic statement of a plant maintenance objective -- 5.4 A procedure for formulating maintenance objectives -- 5.5 Maintenance objectives and maintenance performance indices -- 5.6 Maintenance objectives in practice -- Chapter 6. Preventive maintenance decision-making Part 1: Principles, concepts and techniques -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Plant items and their failure characteristics -- 6.3 The preventive maintenance decision problem -- 6.4 The maintenance actions -- 6.5 The timing of the maintenance action: maintenance policy -- Chapter 7. Preventive maintenance decision-making Part 2: Maintenance task selection.

7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Examples of maintenance task selection -- 7.3 Assembling the maintenance life plan for a unit -- 7.4 Standby units and the life plan -- Chapter 8. Maintenance task selection using reliability-centered maintenance -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The RCM procedure -- 8.3 Application of RCM to a chemical plant -- Part 3: The top-down bottom-up approach -- Chapter 9. Determining the life plan and schedule: The top-down bottom-up approach -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The TDBUA -- 9.3 Comments on the TDBUA -- 9.4 Using the TDBUA -- Part 4: Controlling plant reliability -- Chapter 10. Controlling plant reliabilitty -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Reactive control of plant reliability -- 10.3 Proactive control of plant reliability -- 10.4 Incorporating reliability control systems into the organization -- Part 5: Exercises -- Chapter 11. Exercises on maintenance strategy -- Exercise 11.1 An alumina refinery -- Exercise 11.2 A gold mine milling process -- Part 6: Case studies -- Chapter 12. Case studies of maintenance strategy -- Case study 1. An audit of the maintenance strategy for an agricultural chemical plant -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An overview of Fertec -- 3 Objectives -- 4 Maintenance strategy -- Case study 2. Maintenance strategy review of an aluminum smelter -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An overview of Smeltall -- 3 Carbon plant process flow: overall operation -- 4 Green-mix plant-operating characteristics and maintenance strategy -- 5 Ring furnace maintenance characteristics and strategy -- 6 Summary -- Case study 3. A review of the maintenance strategy in petroleum refinery -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Plant-operating characteristics -- 3 Maintenance strategy -- 4 Observations -- Case study 4. Maintenance strategy in the coal mining industry -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An overview of COALCOM -- Case study 5. Maintaining an open-cut coal mine.

1 Introduction -- 2 Operating characteristics of an open-cut mine -- 3 Modeling fleet operation: status diagrams -- 4 Summary -- Case study 6. Maintenance strategy for a passenger transport fleet -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Fleet-operating characteristics -- 3 Outline of the existing maintenance strategy -- 4 Comments -- Case studies 7-10. Case studies in the electrical power utilities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Operating characteristics of an electricity supply system -- Case study 7. A gas-fired power station -- 1 The station and its operating characteristics -- 2 The maintenance strategy in use when the station provided base load -- 3 Maintenance strategy review for two-shift operation -- Case study 8. An oil-fired power station -- 1 The station and its operating characteristics -- 2 Production and maintenance objectives -- 3 Maintenance strategy before privatization -- 4 Maintenance strategy after privatization -- Case study 9. A transmission system -- 1 Equipment-operating characteristics -- 2 Maintenance strategy mapping -- Case study 10. A distribution system -- Appendix 1: Maintenance terminology -- Appendix 2: In-situ repair techniques -- Appendix 3: Introductory failure statistics -- Index.
Abstract:
Strategic Maintenance Planning deals with the concepts, principles and techniques of preventive maintenance, and shows how the complexity of maintenance strategic planning can be resolved by a systematic 'Top-Down-Bottom-Up' approach. It explains how to establish objectives for physical assets and maintenance resources, and how to formulate an appropriate life plan for plant. It then shows how to use the life plans to formulate a preventive maintenance schedule for the plant as a whole, along with a maintenance organization and a budget to ensure that maintenance work can be resourced. This is one of three stand-alone volumes designed to provide maintenance professionals in any sector with a better understanding of maintenance management, enabling the identification of problems and the delivery of effective solutions. * The first of three stand-alone companion books, focusing on the formulation of strategy and the planning aspects of maintenance management * Learn how to establish objectives - for physical assets and maintenance resources; Formulate a life plan for each unit and a preventive maintenance schedule for the plant as a whole; Design a maintenance organization and budget to ensure that the maintenance work can be resourced * With numerous review questions, exercises and case studies - selected to ensure coverage across a wide range of industries including processing, mining, food, power generation and transmission.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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