Maintenance Technologies (TRIBOS+)
Course Overview
Course scope:
- Definitions and terms in the field of maintenance activity, all 11 chapters according to EN 13306.
- Fundamental and additional duties of the maintenance department.
- Organizational forms of maintenance department.
- Maintenance work preparation: organization, duties, responsibilities.
- Planning and scheduling maintenance work and activity.
- 8 criterions of tribomechanical system stability according to Fitch.
- Overview of some typical technical-technological procedures in scope of maintenance activity: vibration, balancing, internal tightness of hydraulic systems (wear), fault diagnostics,...
- Planning and designing machines/plants for maintenance and maintainability; general principles of maintainability.
- The relation of maintenance profession to the availability of work means.
- Technical diagnostics in the maintenance activity.
- Ensuring and controlling the proper machine/plant operating parameters and characteristics.
- The relation corrective vs. preventive maintenance; explanation of relations, maintenance tree structure, optimizing condition-based maintenance.
- The effect of maintenance on the machine/plant service life: technical and cost optimization, bathtub curve.
- Evaluating the efficiency of maintenance.
- Benchmarking in maintenance.
- External maintenance, decision and selecting criteria, the basics of maintenance contracts.
- Assessing and managing risks in maintenance, decisions on the replacement of elements or assemblies.
- Weibull analysis. Instruments and other aids for the execution of maintenance work and activity.
- The cooperation of maintenance professionals (department) in the investment and/or reconstruction planning and execution phase, and later during the machine/plant testing phase.
- Maintenance technical documentation (project for realisation, project of implemented works): the documentation content and chapters.
Literature
[1] E. C. Fitch: Proactive Maintenance for Mechanical Systems
[2] M. A. Moss: Designing for Minimal Maintenance Expense
[3] J. M. Gross: Fundamentals of Preventive Maintenance
[4] B. W. Niebel: Engineering Maintenance Management
[5] H. Wohllebe: Technische Diagnostik im Maschinenbau
[6] T. Wireman: Benchmarking Best Practices in Maintenance Management
[7] H. V. M. Stewart: Organisation des Reparatur- und Instandhaltungsbetriebes
[8] J. D. Campbell, A. K. S. Jardine: Maintenance Excellence