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Title: Chapter 3: Maintenance Management and Control


1
Chapter 3 Maintenance Management and Control
  • Overview
  • Effective Maintenance Programs
  • Maintenance Project Control Methods

2
Effective Maintenance Programs
  • Objectives improve plant availability, reduce
    cost, and improve equipment reliability and
    product quality
  • Steps for managing a maintenance program
    effectively
  • Identify existing deficiencies
  • Set maintenance goals
  • Establish priorities
  • Establish performance measurement parameters
  • Establish short and long-range plans
  • Document plans and forward copies to all
    concerned individuals
  • Implement plan
  • Report status
  • Examine progress frequently

3
Effective Maintenance Programs
  • Planned Maintenance Program
  • Convert most of the maintenance works into
    scheduled maintenance
  • Tasks inspection, servicing of jobs,
    condition-based maintenance
  • All activities are preplanned material planning
    and stocking
  • Emergency Maintenance Program
  • Should minimize and lt10 total maintenance works
  • Handling emergency maintenance two
    approaches Add to regular schedule ?reserve
    10-15 capacity Estimate the amount of
    emergency?skilled workers
  • Reliability Improvement Program
  • Critical equipment history files ? MTBF
    ?frequency of emergency maintenance n/MTBF, n
    operation hours
  • Another approach reliability-centered
    maintenance program (RCM) restore gtltbring to new

4
Effective Maintenance Programs
  • Equipment Management Program
  • Total Production Maintenance (TPM) ? equipment
    management ? improve product quality ? improve
    OEE
  • Causes of equipment losses Failure Set
    up and adjustments Idling and minor
    stoppages Reduced speed Process
    defects Reduced yield

5
Effective Maintenance Program
  • Cost Reduction Program
  • Use engineering method approaches study how the
    work is being performed ? develop a better way
  • Simplify and eliminate unnecessary steps
  • Considered areas Alternative material and
    spare parts Alternative method for inspection
    and overhaul Alternative equipment and
    tools Alternative procedures for planning and
    scheduling Alternative job time standards
  • Training and Employee Motivation Program
  • on-the-job and off-the-job training ? upgrade,
    update

6
Maintenance Planning and Scheduling
  • Almost all maintenance works (90) should be
    planned and scheduled. Only emergency work should
    be planned as it is processing
  • Maintenance works classification
  • Routine and preventive maintenance
  • Emergency or breakdown maintenance
  • Design modification
  • Scheduled overhaul that involves the shutdown of
    the plant
  • Others scheduled overhaul, repairs or building
    of equipment

7
Scheduling Techniques
  • Gantt Chart
  • Mathematical Programming Approaches
  • Integer Programming Approaches for Maintenance
    Scheduling
  • Stochastic Programming Approaches for
    Maintenance Scheduling
  • Network models
  • Critical Path Method (CPM)
  • Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT)

8
Gantt Chart
Critical Path Method
  • CPM is suitable for large jobs overhaul,
    coordinate plant shutdown, turnaround
    maintenance)
  • Procedure
  • Step1 develop the project network diagram
  • Step2 critical path calculation
  • Step 3 determine minimum times for each job
  • Step 4 Level the resources (use total float)

9
Network modelCritical Path Method
  • Step1 develop the project network diagram
  • an arc an activity (a job), the direction?he
    progress of the project
  • a node an event a moment that specifies the
    start or completion of an activity
  • each activity is represent by only one arc in
    the network
  • No two activities can be represented by the same
    start and end nodes.In some case, the dummy
    activity with zero duration is created to adhere
    this rule

10
Network modelCritical Path Method
  • An activity is added to the network that secure
    the precedence relationships, if we can
    determine (i) the activities complete
    immediately before this activity (ii) the
    activities start immediately after this
    activity (iii) the activities occur
    simultaneously with this activity
  • Activities originating from a certain node
    cannot start until the activities terminating at
    this node have been completed
  • Step2 critical path calculation

11
Network modelCritical Path Method
  • Critical jobs are those that will cause a delay
    in the completion of the whole project if a delay
    in their starting time occurs
  • A job (i,j) is non-critical if (LCj-ESi)gtDij
  • Forward path calculate ESi maxESiDij, ? I
  • Backward path LCj minLCj-Dij, ? j
  • Where Dij is job(i,j) duration ES0
    Earliest start time at the beginning node (node
    0) LCnESn, latest completion time at the
    end node n
  • An activity (i,j) lies on the critical path
    if ESjLCj ESjLCi ESj-ESiLCj-L
    CiDij

12
Network modelCritical Path Method
  • The final result of the CPM calculation should
    provide a schedule for all the activities that
    level the resources. The critical activities must
    be scheduled at their earliest start time. Each
    non-critical activity has two types of
    float TFij total float
    LCj-ESi-Dij FFij free float ESj
    ESi-Dij
  • Develop time chart showing the schedules for all
    activities
  • Step 3 Perform project crashing(determine
    minimum times for each job critical
    activities)
  • Step 4 Level the resources (use total float)

13
Example
  • American Airlines needs to schedule 10 aircraft
    of various designs for maintenance. Based on
    flight records and the specific design of each
    aircraft, management has estimated that the
    amount of time required by maintenance works will
    be given in the following table (in days)
  • Aircraft Time (days) Precedence
    relationship
  • A 3 0
  • B 4 0
  • C 3 B
  • D 6 C,A
  • E 3 0
  • F 3 E,D
  • G 2 B
  • H 4 F,G
  • I 8 H
  • J 2 I
  • What is the estimated total elapsed time for
    maintaining all 10 aircraft?

14
Network model Program Evaluation Review
Technique
  • Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT)
  • PERT addresses the issue of uncertainty for the
    duration of activities
  • The mean D and the variance V for the activity
    duration time is given by
  • Where Oij Optimistic time Pij
    Pessimistic time mij Most likely time

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Network model Program Evaluation Review Technique
  • Assume that the activities on the network are
    independent and let Xi be the occurrence time of
    node event i. Xi is the sum of independent
    random variables and is approximately normal
    with
  • If the schedule of occurrence of node i is TSi,
    then where ? is
    the distribution function of the standard normal
    distribution
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