9789083643199 - engineering for reliability: fmea, rcm, maintainability and lcc for projects: 8 di van den hout, martin (5 risultati)

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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - 80% of your maintenance costs are determined during design Four hours of downtime equals $4,200 in damage. The real cost $18,000 over three years - because during design a cheaper motor was chosen that saved $3,000. Every $1,000 saved in design causes on average $47,000 in extra maintenanc…e costs over the asset's lifetime. The problem: 80% of reliability problems originate during design and construction. This book shows you how to build reliability in from the very first design decision. Every phase treated systematically with concrete methodologies and calculation models. Complete methodology in 6 phases- Phase 1: Understanding the problem - the 80/20 rule of reliability engineering, the 5-Why technique for root causes, the iceberg principle: real costs are 3-5 times higher than visible repair costs- Phase 2: Specifications - stakeholder analysis, Early Equipment Management, and RAMS methodology (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety) to define quantitative objectives- Phase 3: Criticality analysis - set priorities across five risk dimensions: safety, environment, delivery reliability, quality, and sustainability. Determine which assets deserve $50,000-$500,000 in engineering versus a $500 basic analysis. Result: $1.3 million in savings, 18% higher availability- Phase 4: Design - FMEA: seven core questions identify all failure modes, RPN prioritizes improvements. Maintainability: five design principles (accessibility, visibility, standardization, modularity, diagnostics). RCM prevents both over- and under-maintenance- Phase 5: Economic justification - Life Cycle Costing: pump B ($12,000) saves $85,000 versus pump A ($8,000) through lower energy and maintenance costs. NPV calculations and business cases that convince management- Phase 6: Realization - commissioning, systematic supplier selection, and portfolio management creating $1.4 million in additional valueProven results- 35% lower lifecycle costs through thorough analysis- Up to 47:1 return on reliability investment- $1.3 million savings through criticality analysis- $50,000-$100,000 gain per asset through LCC- 60-80% fewer commissioning problemsTools included>Who is this book for >Part of a larger whole>About the author>Stop paying to fix in operations what went wrong during design.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. 80% of your maintenance costs are determined during design Four hours of downtime equals $4,200 in damage. The real cost? $18,000 over three years - because during design a cheaper motor was chosen that saved $3,000. Every $1,000 saved in design causes on average $47,000 in extra maintenanc…e costs over the asset's lifetime. The problem: 80% of reliability problems originate during design and construction. This book shows you how to build reliability in from the very first design decision. Every phase treated systematically with concrete methodologies and calculation models. Complete methodology in 6 phasesPhase 1: Understanding the problem - the 80/20 rule of reliability engineering, the 5-Why technique for root causes, the iceberg principle: real costs are 3-5 times higher than visible repair costsPhase 2: Specifications - stakeholder analysis, Early Equipment Management, and RAMS methodology (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability, Safety) to define quantitative objectivesPhase 3: Criticality analysis - set priorities across five risk dimensions: safety, environment, delivery reliability, quality, and sustainability. Determine which assets deserve $50,000-$500,000 in engineering versus a $500 basic analysis. Result: $1.3 million in savings, 18% higher availabilityPhase 4: Design - FMEA: seven core questions identify all failure modes, RPN prioritizes improvements. Maintainability: five design principles (accessibility, visibility, standardization, modularity, diagnostics). RCM prevents both over- and under-maintenancePhase 5: Economic justification - Life Cycle Costing: pump B ($12,000) saves $85,000 versus pump A ($8,000) through lower energy and maintenance costs. NPV calculations and business cases that convince managementPhase 6: Realization - commissioning, systematic supplier selection, and portfolio management creating $1.4 million in additional valueProven results35% lower lifecycle costs through thorough analysisUp to 47:1 return on reliability investment$1.3 million savings through criticality analysis$50,000-$100,000 gain per asset through LCC60-80% fewer commissioning problemsTools includedFMEA worksheets, LCC calculators, criticality matrix, business case templates, supplier scorecard, and commissioning checklists. Who is this book for?Project managers, maintenance managers, asset managers, reliability engineers, technical directors, procurement professionals, and consultants responsible for new assets. Applicable across manufacturing, process industry, energy, utilities, transport, healthcare, and public sector organizations. Part of a larger wholeThis is the eighth volume of The Reliability Framework, a nine-book series covering technical asset management. Each book covers one subject systematically and in depth. About the authorMartin Van den Hout has 35 years of experience in maintenance and reliability, including 24 years as a consultant. He has guided hundreds of projects across manufacturing, chemical, and process industries. He wrote a leading university-level textbook on maintenance management and delivers in-company training programs in FMEA, RCM, and LCC. Stop paying to fix in operations what went wrong during design. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.