Category: How much detail?

  • RCM Facilitation

    The facilitator is the individual most responsible for the success or otherwise of the RCM effort. He needs to have acquired a set of specialized skills that we will discuss in the following slides.     Primary function of the facilitator (slides) The facilitator guides the analysis sessions with a light but determined hand. He…

  • RCM – Facilitation

      If we wish to perform Reliability Analysis on the Failure Modes of a rotable component, say an engine, it may be moved into its own branch on the RCM/EAM asset structure tree. Since the EAM tracks the component’s working age as it migrates from location to location the (age and condition based) failure behavior of individual failure modes (parts)…

  • RCM Worksheet Guide

    Time is of the essence when performing RCM analysis. The RCM team (aka “review group”) must stay focused. They must avoid tangents into unnecessary detail yet extract from their collective experience the vital knowledge of the asset’s failure behavior. The RCM Worksheet Guide can help to keep the analysis on track.

  • How much detail?

    How many failure modes should we consider? When should we group failure modes to avoid excessive detail. John Moubray pointed out that this is one of the most difficult questions in RCM. And it comes up repeatedly in day to day history capture (Living RCM) as well… How much detail? on Prezi