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First Published in 2017. This book presents a much needed practical
methodology for the establishment of cost-effective reliability
programs in nuclear or other high technology industries. Thanks to
the high competence and practical experience of the authors in the
field of reliability, it vividly illustrates the applicability of
proven, cost-effective reliability techniques applied in the
American space and military programs as hybridized with the
avant-garde approach used by nuclear authorities, utilities and
researchers in the United Kingdom and France. This emerged method
will support a diligent effort in the enhancement of nuclear safety
and protection of the health of the general public. The methodology
developed in this book exemplifies the total integrated reliability
program approach in the design, procurement, manufacturing, test,
installation and operational phases of an equipment life cycle. It
is based on lessons learned in space and military programs with
certain methodological modifications to enhance practicality. The
techniques described here are applicable to college instruction,
plant upper and middle management personnel, as well as to
regulating agencies with equal benefits; it provides a very
pragmatic and cost-efficient approach to the reliability
engineering discipline.
In this book the authors provide a fresh look at basic reliability
and maintainability engineering techniques and management tools for
ap plication to the system maintenance planning and implementation
process. The essential life-cycle reliability centered maintenance
(ReM) activities are focused on maintenance planning and the
prevention of failure. The premise is that more efficient, and
therefore effective, life-cycle main tenance programs can be
established using a well disciplined decision logic analysis
process that addresses individual part failure modes, their
consequences, and the actual preventive maintenance tasks. This
premise and the techniques and tools described emphasize
preventive, not corrective, maintenance. The authors also describe
the techniques and tools fundamental to maintenance engineering.
They provide an understanding of the inter relationships of the
elements of a complete ReM program (which are applicable to any
complex system or component and are not limited only to the
aircraft industry). They describe special methodologies for
improving the maintenance process. These include an on-condition
maintenance (OeM) methodology to identify defects and potential
deterioration which can determine what is needed as a maintenance
action in order to prevent failure during use.
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