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ISBN 10: 1680152211
ISBN 13: 9781680152210
Author: Nancy Regan
This book is a “how-to” generic approach with minimal theory by a well-known and very active participant in the leading maintenance organizations and conferences. The book offers a fundamental, common sense understanding of RCM. A significant portion is dedicated to SAE JA1011 compliant RCM. The book presents detailed processes that can be used when RCM is not applicable and presents a total solution for implementing RCM for any organization. The primary market for this book is anyone responsible for Physical Asset Management within an organization, at any level of authority. The material will be just as valuable to an organization’s maintenance manager as it would to the organization’s leader. The book’s principles will be presented generically so they are equally applicable to any industry in the world that has assets to care for – military, manufacturing, mining, plastics, power generation, etc. There is also a secondary market for this book at colleges and universities teaching reliability engineering.
The RCM Solution A Practical Guide to Starting and Maintaining a Successful RCM Program 1st Table of contents:
1. Introduction to Reliability Centered Maintenance
1.1 What is RCM?
1.2 Elements that Influence a System
1.3 The Essence of RCM: Managing the Consequences of Failure
1.4 What RCM Can Yield
1.5 The Evolution of RCM Principles
1.6 The Development of RCM Principles
1.7 Definition of RCM
1.8 Defining Performance in the Context of RCM
1.9 Introduction to the RCM Process
1.10 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
Summary
2. A Facilitated Working Group Approach to RCM
2.1 The Team Approach to Accomplishing Objectives
2.2 Elements that Influence a System
2.3 Failure Management Strategies
2.4 Historical Data and the RCM Process
2.5 Effective Working Groups
2.6 Benefits of a Facilitated Working Group Approach
Summary
3. The RCM Operating Context
3.1 What Is an Operating Context?
3.2 When Should an Operating Context Be Drafted?
3.3 What is Included in an Operating Context?
3.4 The Operating Context as a Living Document
Summary
4. Functions
4.1 Why Write Functions?
4.2 Two Types of Functions
4.3 Classifying Functions as Evident or Hidden
4.4 Composing Evident and Hidden Functions
4.5 Information Worksheet
4.6 Primary Functions
4.7 Secondary Functions
4.8 General Equipment Features that Typically Warrant Secondary Functions
4.9 Tips Regarding Functions
Summary
5. Functional Failures
5.1 What Is a Functional Failure?
5.2 Two Types of Functional Failures
5.3 Composing Functional Failures
Summary
6. Failure Modes
6.1 What Is a Failure Mode?
6.2 Failure Modes and the Information Worksheet
6.3 Composing Failure Modes
6.4 What Failure Modes Should Be Included in an RCM Analysis?
6.5 How Detailed Should Failure Modes Be Written?
6.6 Identifying Failure Modes for Each Functional Failure
6.7 Tips for writing Failure Modes
Summary
7. Failure Effects
7.1 What Is a Failure Effect?
7.2 Failure Effects and the Information Worksheet
7.3 Composing Failure Effects
7.4 Writing Failure Effects for Protective Devices
Summary
8. Failure Consequences
8.1 What Is a Failure Consequence?
8.2 Introduction to the Decision Diagram
8.3 Classifying Failure Modes as Evident or Hidden
8.4 Identifying Failure Consequences
Summary
9. Proactive Maintenance and Intervals
9.1 Proactive Maintenance in the Context of RCM
9.2 Criteria for Assigning a Proactive Maintenance Tasks
9.3 Scheduled Restoration and Scheduled Replacement Tasks
9.4 On-Condition Tasks
9.5 Combination of Tasks
9.6 Synchronizing Initial Task Intervals
Summary
10. Default Strategies
10.1 Procedural Checks
10.2 Failure Finding Tasks
10.3 Synchronizing Initial Task Intervals
10.4 No Scheduled Maintenance
10.5 Other Default Strategies
10.6 Important Notes Regarding Default Strategies
Summary
11. Analysis Validation and Implementation
11.1 Frequently-Asked Questions About the Validation Process
11.2 Implementing RCM Analysis Results
Summary
12. How to Initiate and Successfully Sustain an RCM Program
12.1 The Steps to Initiate an RCM Program
12.2 Sustaining an RCM Program
Summary
13. Frequently Asked Questions and Common Misconceptions about RCM
13.1 RCM FAQs
13.2 Common Misconceptions Regarding the RCM Process
14. RCM Is Only Part of the Solution
14.1 Two Fundamental Realities of Asset Management
14.2 The Application of Processes Less Robust than RCM
14.3 The RCM Solution
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