Subject description

Maintenance Requirements Analysis Methodology, Qualitative Methods of Failure Mode Identification, Reliability Theory for Systems, Reliability Data Analysis, Preventive Replacement Policies, Selection of Inspection Intervals, Grouping of Maintenance Actions, Repair/Replace Decisions, Practical considerations in Maintenance Requirements Analysis, Auditing Maintenance Requirements Analysis outcomes.

Enrolment rules

Pre-Requisite

Equivalence

ENGG960 - Maintenance Requirement Analysis

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Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
1.
Demonstrate an understanding of the available theory in the area of maintenance requirements analysis.
2.
Apply appropriate theory to the problem of maintenance requirements analysis.
3.
Demonstrate an understanding of basic reliability theory and terminology.
4.
Explain the uses, and limitations of use, of simple reliability modelling techniques in making decisions on maintenance intervals.
5.
Design appropriate methods for performing maintenance requirements analysis on specific equipment given a specific situation.
6.
Audit the analysis of others to determine the adequacy of the analysis.

Assessment details

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Assignment 2

Final Exam

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