Assignment 1: MRA Process and its design
Context
This will allow you to determine how to approach a specific requirement for the review or development of a maintenance program.
Key Questions
- What are the processes that can be employed in developing a logical approach to preventive maintenance program development for a particular situation?
- What are the most effective ways to define system behaviour so that the failuremodes worth considering can be identified?
- What logic should be applied to arrive at an effective and efficient preventive maintenance program?
Associated subject learning outcomes
The subject learning outcomes that are relevant to this assignment include:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the available theory in the area of maintenance requirements
- Apply appropriate theory to the problem of maintenance requirements
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic reliability theory and
- Explain the uses, and the limitations of use, of simple reliability modelling techniques in making decisions on maintenance
- Design appropriate methods for performing maintenance requirements analysis on specific equipment given a specific
- Audit the analysis of others to determine the adequacy of the
Relevant topics
Topic 1 – Preventive Maintenance and MRA Overview Topic 2 – System Definition
Topic 3 – Determining relevant failure modes and their characteristics Topic 4 – Task Determination Decision Logic
Tasks
As a team of 3, 2 or individually conduct the following tasks:
- Smith in Chapter 5 of “RCM Methodology” (E-reading) outlines a seven step process to determine a baseline definition of the preferred PM tasks for asystem.
Provide a dot point summary describing the main features of Smith’s methodology for the first four of his process steps, i.e.:
- System selection and information collection
- System boundary definition
- System description and functional block diagram
- System functions and functional
These steps are described in Sections 5.2 to 5.5 inclusive. (Your answer should be 650 – 800 words long) (50 Marks)
- Identify a critical asset or a set of assets/a system from an organization in any industry that you are working with or familiar If you do not have work experience, you can search for a critical asset and have enough industrial information, journal articles or reports on its asset management aspects to be familiar with.
- Provide a description of the asset/system.
- Establish a diagram illustrating where the asset fits into the overall hardware system and make simplified schematic diagram of the asset/system that defines the all its structure, subsystems/components and
- Prepare a functional block diagram of the system in the format shown by Smith, 1993, “Reliability-Centered Maintenance,” Fig 5.8 (E-reading and also Slide 23 in Topic 2 Notes)
(20 marks)
- List the system functions and functional (15 Marks)
- A key part of the RCM methodology has been the use of a decision diagram that guides the selection of a task to address a specific failure A number of these decision diagrams have been reproduced in the lecture notes for Topic 4.
- What benefits do you see in using a decision diagram to aid in task selection? What would you include in such a diagram and why? (15 Marks)