Tag: LRCM
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RCM – detail and depth
When RCM analysts lack clear goals regarding the amount of detail (i.e. the number of failure modes) to include in the analysis or the depth of causality at which to identify a failure mode, an RCM review session can easily bog down and consume valuable time. The facilitator must guide the analysts along a path…
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MESH Basic reliability analysis on the work order
Counting the instances of unreliability (i.e. of failure) describes the most basic form of reliability analysis. The RCM tree provides the most elementary portrait of the failure structure of an item. It would seem natural to combine both these sources of knowledge into a single view. That’s exactly what MESH does, every time a maintenance…
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MESH – RCM knowledge continuous improvement
What befalls the RCM analysis once it is completed and the ensuing PM program uploaded into the EAM? Too often it gathers dust, and fades eventually into distant memory. Only a pale reflection of the intensive mental energy expended in creating the knowledge rich RCM analysis remains in the form of EAM failure codes. What…
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RCM – Reliability analysis in more than two dimensions is CBM
EXAKT basic tutorial This tutorial can be run using the EXAKT program. Please download a fully functional trial version. Tutorial 1 will familiarize you with the basics of Weibull PHM analysis, how to create an optimal CBM model, and how to deploy it through an agent. The instructions in black are minimal so as to keep them…
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LRCM – Reporting failure modes of rotable components
Living RCM demands that the technician transmit accurate, consistent information regarding the failure mode(s) found during the execution of a work order. But what if the technician does not know which failure mode in a removable complex component actually occurred? Introduction That would be the case when the event that causes the failure is due to…