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Industrial machinery repair [[electronic resource] ] : best maintenance practices pocket guide / / Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Industrial machinery repair [[electronic resource] ] : best maintenance practices pocket guide / / Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Autore Smith Ricky
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (555 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/16
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Machinery - Maintenance and repair
Industrial equipment - Maintenance and repair
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-05202-7
9786611052027
0-08-047847-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction: Why Use Best Maintenance Repair Practices?; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ; Preventive and Predictive Maintenance ( PPM); 2 Fundamental Requirements of Effective Preventive/Predictive Maintenance; Fundamental Requirements of Effective Maintenance; 3 Maintenance Skills Assessment; Introduction 3; Definition of a Skills Assessment; Knowledge Assessment; Knowledge Area: Safety; Knowledge Area: Lubrication; Knowledge Area: Bearings; Knowledge Area: Chain Drives; Knowledge Area: Belt Drives; Knowledge Area: Hydraulics; Knowledge Area: Couplings
4 Safety First, Safety AlwaysIntroduction 4; The Risk: Performing a Risk Assessment ( the Preventive Management Tool); Lockout/Tagout/Tryout; Manual Lifting Rules; Power-Actuated Tools; Machine Guarding; 5 Rotor Balancing; Sources of Vibration due to Mechanical Imbalance; Theory of Imbalance; Balancing; 6 Bearings; Types of Movement; Commonly Used Bearing Types; Bearing Materials; Lubrication; Installation and General Handling Precautions; Bearing Failures, Deficiencies, and Their Causes; 7 Chain Drives; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ 7; Chain Drives; Chain Selection; Chain Installation
Power Train FormulasChain Length; Multiple Sprockets; Chain Speed; Preventive Maintenance Procedures; 8 Compressors; Centrifugal; Performance; Positive Displacement; Reciprocating; Troubleshooting 8; 9 Control Valves; Process; Fluid Power; Troubleshooting 9; 10 Conveyors; Pneumatic; Mechanical; 11 Couplings; Coupling Types; Coupling Selection; Installation; Lubrication and Maintenance; Keys, Keyways, and Keyseats; Determining Keyway Depth and Width; Keyway Manufacturing Tolerances; Key Stress Calculations; Shaft Stress Calculations; 12 Dust Collectors; Baghouses; Cyclone Separators
Troubleshooting 1213 Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; Centrifugal Fans; Blowers; Fluidizers; Troubleshooting Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; Centrifugal Fans; Blowers or Positive-Displacement Fans; Start/stop Operation; 14 Gears and Gearboxes; Spur Gears; Pitch Diameter and Center Distance; Circular Pitch; Diametrical Pitch and Measurement; Pitch Calculations; Tooth Proportions; Backlash; Other Gear Types; Troubleshooting 14; 15 Hydraulics; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ 15; Hydraulic Troubleshooter; General Maintenance Person; Best Maintenance Hydraulic Repair Practices
Root Cause Failure AnalysisPreventive Maintenance; Measuring Success; Recommended Maintenance Modifications; 16 Lubrication; ?The Foundation of Equipment MaintainabilityŽ; Lubrication Theory; Properties of Oil; Best Maintenance Lubrication Practices; 17 Machinery Installation; ?Installed to SpecificationŽ; Foundation; Leveling and Elevation; Before Mounting; Machinery Mounts; 18 Mixers and Agitators; Configuration; Performance; Installation; Operating Methods; Troubleshooting 18; 19 Packing and Seals; Fundamentals; Mechanical Seal Designs; Installation Procedures; Troubleshooting 19
20 Precision Measurement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457060803321
Smith Ricky  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Industrial machinery repair [[electronic resource] ] : best maintenance practices pocket guide / / Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Industrial machinery repair [[electronic resource] ] : best maintenance practices pocket guide / / Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Autore Smith Ricky
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (555 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/16
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Machinery - Maintenance and repair
Industrial equipment - Maintenance and repair
ISBN 1-281-05202-7
9786611052027
0-08-047847-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction: Why Use Best Maintenance Repair Practices?; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ; Preventive and Predictive Maintenance ( PPM); 2 Fundamental Requirements of Effective Preventive/Predictive Maintenance; Fundamental Requirements of Effective Maintenance; 3 Maintenance Skills Assessment; Introduction 3; Definition of a Skills Assessment; Knowledge Assessment; Knowledge Area: Safety; Knowledge Area: Lubrication; Knowledge Area: Bearings; Knowledge Area: Chain Drives; Knowledge Area: Belt Drives; Knowledge Area: Hydraulics; Knowledge Area: Couplings
4 Safety First, Safety AlwaysIntroduction 4; The Risk: Performing a Risk Assessment ( the Preventive Management Tool); Lockout/Tagout/Tryout; Manual Lifting Rules; Power-Actuated Tools; Machine Guarding; 5 Rotor Balancing; Sources of Vibration due to Mechanical Imbalance; Theory of Imbalance; Balancing; 6 Bearings; Types of Movement; Commonly Used Bearing Types; Bearing Materials; Lubrication; Installation and General Handling Precautions; Bearing Failures, Deficiencies, and Their Causes; 7 Chain Drives; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ 7; Chain Drives; Chain Selection; Chain Installation
Power Train FormulasChain Length; Multiple Sprockets; Chain Speed; Preventive Maintenance Procedures; 8 Compressors; Centrifugal; Performance; Positive Displacement; Reciprocating; Troubleshooting 8; 9 Control Valves; Process; Fluid Power; Troubleshooting 9; 10 Conveyors; Pneumatic; Mechanical; 11 Couplings; Coupling Types; Coupling Selection; Installation; Lubrication and Maintenance; Keys, Keyways, and Keyseats; Determining Keyway Depth and Width; Keyway Manufacturing Tolerances; Key Stress Calculations; Shaft Stress Calculations; 12 Dust Collectors; Baghouses; Cyclone Separators
Troubleshooting 1213 Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; Centrifugal Fans; Blowers; Fluidizers; Troubleshooting Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; Centrifugal Fans; Blowers or Positive-Displacement Fans; Start/stop Operation; 14 Gears and Gearboxes; Spur Gears; Pitch Diameter and Center Distance; Circular Pitch; Diametrical Pitch and Measurement; Pitch Calculations; Tooth Proportions; Backlash; Other Gear Types; Troubleshooting 14; 15 Hydraulics; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ 15; Hydraulic Troubleshooter; General Maintenance Person; Best Maintenance Hydraulic Repair Practices
Root Cause Failure AnalysisPreventive Maintenance; Measuring Success; Recommended Maintenance Modifications; 16 Lubrication; ?The Foundation of Equipment MaintainabilityŽ; Lubrication Theory; Properties of Oil; Best Maintenance Lubrication Practices; 17 Machinery Installation; ?Installed to SpecificationŽ; Foundation; Leveling and Elevation; Before Mounting; Machinery Mounts; 18 Mixers and Agitators; Configuration; Performance; Installation; Operating Methods; Troubleshooting 18; 19 Packing and Seals; Fundamentals; Mechanical Seal Designs; Installation Procedures; Troubleshooting 19
20 Precision Measurement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784358103321
Smith Ricky  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Industrial machinery repair [[electronic resource] ] : best maintenance practices pocket guide / / Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Industrial machinery repair [[electronic resource] ] : best maintenance practices pocket guide / / Ricky Smith and R. Keith Mobley
Autore Smith Ricky
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (555 p.)
Disciplina 621.8/16
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Machinery - Maintenance and repair
Industrial equipment - Maintenance and repair
ISBN 1-281-05202-7
9786611052027
0-08-047847-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction: Why Use Best Maintenance Repair Practices?; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ; Preventive and Predictive Maintenance ( PPM); 2 Fundamental Requirements of Effective Preventive/Predictive Maintenance; Fundamental Requirements of Effective Maintenance; 3 Maintenance Skills Assessment; Introduction 3; Definition of a Skills Assessment; Knowledge Assessment; Knowledge Area: Safety; Knowledge Area: Lubrication; Knowledge Area: Bearings; Knowledge Area: Chain Drives; Knowledge Area: Belt Drives; Knowledge Area: Hydraulics; Knowledge Area: Couplings
4 Safety First, Safety AlwaysIntroduction 4; The Risk: Performing a Risk Assessment ( the Preventive Management Tool); Lockout/Tagout/Tryout; Manual Lifting Rules; Power-Actuated Tools; Machine Guarding; 5 Rotor Balancing; Sources of Vibration due to Mechanical Imbalance; Theory of Imbalance; Balancing; 6 Bearings; Types of Movement; Commonly Used Bearing Types; Bearing Materials; Lubrication; Installation and General Handling Precautions; Bearing Failures, Deficiencies, and Their Causes; 7 Chain Drives; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ 7; Chain Drives; Chain Selection; Chain Installation
Power Train FormulasChain Length; Multiple Sprockets; Chain Speed; Preventive Maintenance Procedures; 8 Compressors; Centrifugal; Performance; Positive Displacement; Reciprocating; Troubleshooting 8; 9 Control Valves; Process; Fluid Power; Troubleshooting 9; 10 Conveyors; Pneumatic; Mechanical; 11 Couplings; Coupling Types; Coupling Selection; Installation; Lubrication and Maintenance; Keys, Keyways, and Keyseats; Determining Keyway Depth and Width; Keyway Manufacturing Tolerances; Key Stress Calculations; Shaft Stress Calculations; 12 Dust Collectors; Baghouses; Cyclone Separators
Troubleshooting 1213 Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; Centrifugal Fans; Blowers; Fluidizers; Troubleshooting Fans, Blowers, and Fluidizers; Centrifugal Fans; Blowers or Positive-Displacement Fans; Start/stop Operation; 14 Gears and Gearboxes; Spur Gears; Pitch Diameter and Center Distance; Circular Pitch; Diametrical Pitch and Measurement; Pitch Calculations; Tooth Proportions; Backlash; Other Gear Types; Troubleshooting 14; 15 Hydraulics; ?Only Permanent Repairs Made HereŽ 15; Hydraulic Troubleshooter; General Maintenance Person; Best Maintenance Hydraulic Repair Practices
Root Cause Failure AnalysisPreventive Maintenance; Measuring Success; Recommended Maintenance Modifications; 16 Lubrication; ?The Foundation of Equipment MaintainabilityŽ; Lubrication Theory; Properties of Oil; Best Maintenance Lubrication Practices; 17 Machinery Installation; ?Installed to SpecificationŽ; Foundation; Leveling and Elevation; Before Mounting; Machinery Mounts; 18 Mixers and Agitators; Configuration; Performance; Installation; Operating Methods; Troubleshooting 18; 19 Packing and Seals; Fundamentals; Mechanical Seal Designs; Installation Procedures; Troubleshooting 19
20 Precision Measurement
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825028903321
Smith Ricky  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, MA, : Butterworth-Heinemann, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Plant engineer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by R. Keith Mobley
Plant engineer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by R. Keith Mobley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1203 p.)
Disciplina 696
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Plant engineering
Botany
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-79594-1
9786611795948
0-08-053904-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Plant Engineer's Handbook; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Definition and Organization of the Plant Engineering Function; Chapter 2. Plant Engineering in Britain; Chapter 3. The Role of the Plant Engineer; Chapter 4. Physical Considerations in Site Selection; Chapter 5. Plant Location; Chapter 6. Industrial Buildings; Chapter 7. Planning and Plant Layout; Chapter 8. Contracts and Specifications; Chapter 9. Industrial Flooring; Chapter 10. Lighting; Chapter 11. Insulation; Chapter 12. Paint Coatings for the Plant Engineer
Chapter 13. Insurance: Plant and EquipmentChapter 14. Insurance: Buildings and Risks; Chapter 15. Electricity Generation; Chapter 16. Electrical Distribution and Installation; Chapter 17. Electrical Instrumentation; Chapter 18. Oil; Chapter 19. Gas; Chapter 20. Liquefied Petroleum Gas; Chapter 21. Coal and Ash; Chapter 22. Steam Utilization; Chapter 23. Industrial Boilers; Chapter 24. Combustion Equipment; Chapter 25. Economizers; Chapter 26. Heat Exchangers; Chapter 27. Heating; Chapter 28. Ventilation; Chapter 29. Air Conditioning; Chapter 30. Energy Conservation
Chapter 31. Water and EffluentsChapter 32. Pumps and Pumping; Chapter 33. Centrifugal Pump Installation; Chapter 34. Cooling Towers; Chapter 35. Compressed Air Systems; Chapter 36. Compressors; Chapter 37. Fans and Blowers; Chapter 38. Mixers and Agitators; Chapter 39. Gears and Gearboxes; Chapter 40. Hydraulic Fundamentals; Chapter 41. Pneumatic Fundamentals; Chapter 42. Noise and Vibration; Chapter 43. Vibration Fundamentals; Chapter 44. Vibration Monitoring and Analysis; Chapter 45. Air Pollution; Chapter 46. Dust and Fume Control; Chapter 47. Dust Collection Systems
Chapter 48. Maintenance Management in UKChapter 49. Effective Maintenance Management; Chapter 50. Predictive Maintenance; Chapter 51. Planning and Scheduling Outages; Chapter 52. Lubrication; Chapter 53. Corrosion; Chapter 54. Shaft Alignment; Chapter 55. Rotor Balancing; Chapter 56. Packing and Seals; Chapter 57. Gears and Gear Drives; Chapter 58. Flexible Intermediate Drives; Chapter 59. Couplings and Clutches; Chapter 60. Bearings; Chapter 61. Finance for the Plant Engineer; Chapter 62. Statistical Approaches in Machinery Problem Solving; Chapter 63. Health and Safety in the UK
Chapter 64. Regulatory Compliance Issues in the USIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457986303321
Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Plant engineer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by R. Keith Mobley
Plant engineer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by R. Keith Mobley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1203 p.)
Disciplina 696
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Plant engineering
ISBN 1-281-79594-1
9786611795948
0-08-053904-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Plant Engineer's Handbook; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Definition and Organization of the Plant Engineering Function; Chapter 2. Plant Engineering in Britain; Chapter 3. The Role of the Plant Engineer; Chapter 4. Physical Considerations in Site Selection; Chapter 5. Plant Location; Chapter 6. Industrial Buildings; Chapter 7. Planning and Plant Layout; Chapter 8. Contracts and Specifications; Chapter 9. Industrial Flooring; Chapter 10. Lighting; Chapter 11. Insulation; Chapter 12. Paint Coatings for the Plant Engineer
Chapter 13. Insurance: Plant and EquipmentChapter 14. Insurance: Buildings and Risks; Chapter 15. Electricity Generation; Chapter 16. Electrical Distribution and Installation; Chapter 17. Electrical Instrumentation; Chapter 18. Oil; Chapter 19. Gas; Chapter 20. Liquefied Petroleum Gas; Chapter 21. Coal and Ash; Chapter 22. Steam Utilization; Chapter 23. Industrial Boilers; Chapter 24. Combustion Equipment; Chapter 25. Economizers; Chapter 26. Heat Exchangers; Chapter 27. Heating; Chapter 28. Ventilation; Chapter 29. Air Conditioning; Chapter 30. Energy Conservation
Chapter 31. Water and EffluentsChapter 32. Pumps and Pumping; Chapter 33. Centrifugal Pump Installation; Chapter 34. Cooling Towers; Chapter 35. Compressed Air Systems; Chapter 36. Compressors; Chapter 37. Fans and Blowers; Chapter 38. Mixers and Agitators; Chapter 39. Gears and Gearboxes; Chapter 40. Hydraulic Fundamentals; Chapter 41. Pneumatic Fundamentals; Chapter 42. Noise and Vibration; Chapter 43. Vibration Fundamentals; Chapter 44. Vibration Monitoring and Analysis; Chapter 45. Air Pollution; Chapter 46. Dust and Fume Control; Chapter 47. Dust Collection Systems
Chapter 48. Maintenance Management in UKChapter 49. Effective Maintenance Management; Chapter 50. Predictive Maintenance; Chapter 51. Planning and Scheduling Outages; Chapter 52. Lubrication; Chapter 53. Corrosion; Chapter 54. Shaft Alignment; Chapter 55. Rotor Balancing; Chapter 56. Packing and Seals; Chapter 57. Gears and Gear Drives; Chapter 58. Flexible Intermediate Drives; Chapter 59. Couplings and Clutches; Chapter 60. Bearings; Chapter 61. Finance for the Plant Engineer; Chapter 62. Statistical Approaches in Machinery Problem Solving; Chapter 63. Health and Safety in the UK
Chapter 64. Regulatory Compliance Issues in the USIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784636203321
Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Plant engineer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by R. Keith Mobley
Plant engineer's handbook [[electronic resource] /] / edited by R. Keith Mobley
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2001
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1203 p.)
Disciplina 696
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Plant engineering
ISBN 1-281-79594-1
9786611795948
0-08-053904-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Plant Engineer's Handbook; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 1. Definition and Organization of the Plant Engineering Function; Chapter 2. Plant Engineering in Britain; Chapter 3. The Role of the Plant Engineer; Chapter 4. Physical Considerations in Site Selection; Chapter 5. Plant Location; Chapter 6. Industrial Buildings; Chapter 7. Planning and Plant Layout; Chapter 8. Contracts and Specifications; Chapter 9. Industrial Flooring; Chapter 10. Lighting; Chapter 11. Insulation; Chapter 12. Paint Coatings for the Plant Engineer
Chapter 13. Insurance: Plant and EquipmentChapter 14. Insurance: Buildings and Risks; Chapter 15. Electricity Generation; Chapter 16. Electrical Distribution and Installation; Chapter 17. Electrical Instrumentation; Chapter 18. Oil; Chapter 19. Gas; Chapter 20. Liquefied Petroleum Gas; Chapter 21. Coal and Ash; Chapter 22. Steam Utilization; Chapter 23. Industrial Boilers; Chapter 24. Combustion Equipment; Chapter 25. Economizers; Chapter 26. Heat Exchangers; Chapter 27. Heating; Chapter 28. Ventilation; Chapter 29. Air Conditioning; Chapter 30. Energy Conservation
Chapter 31. Water and EffluentsChapter 32. Pumps and Pumping; Chapter 33. Centrifugal Pump Installation; Chapter 34. Cooling Towers; Chapter 35. Compressed Air Systems; Chapter 36. Compressors; Chapter 37. Fans and Blowers; Chapter 38. Mixers and Agitators; Chapter 39. Gears and Gearboxes; Chapter 40. Hydraulic Fundamentals; Chapter 41. Pneumatic Fundamentals; Chapter 42. Noise and Vibration; Chapter 43. Vibration Fundamentals; Chapter 44. Vibration Monitoring and Analysis; Chapter 45. Air Pollution; Chapter 46. Dust and Fume Control; Chapter 47. Dust Collection Systems
Chapter 48. Maintenance Management in UKChapter 49. Effective Maintenance Management; Chapter 50. Predictive Maintenance; Chapter 51. Planning and Scheduling Outages; Chapter 52. Lubrication; Chapter 53. Corrosion; Chapter 54. Shaft Alignment; Chapter 55. Rotor Balancing; Chapter 56. Packing and Seals; Chapter 57. Gears and Gear Drives; Chapter 58. Flexible Intermediate Drives; Chapter 59. Couplings and Clutches; Chapter 60. Bearings; Chapter 61. Finance for the Plant Engineer; Chapter 62. Statistical Approaches in Machinery Problem Solving; Chapter 63. Health and Safety in the UK
Chapter 64. Regulatory Compliance Issues in the USIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822004203321
Boston, : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2001
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rules of thumb for maintenance and reliability engineers [[electronic resource] /] / Ricky Smith, R. Keith Mobley
Rules of thumb for maintenance and reliability engineers [[electronic resource] /] / Ricky Smith, R. Keith Mobley
Autore Smith Ricky
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (334 p.)
Disciplina 620/.00452
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Systems engineering - Management
Reliability
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-77197-X
9786611771973
0-08-055207-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Introduction-The Recommended First Step to Rules of Thumb in Reliability Engineering; Part I: The Basics of Maintenance and Reliability; Chapter 1: Understanding Maintenance and Reliability; 1.1. The Maintenance Function; 1.2. Strategy to Achieve World-Class Production through Reliability; 1.2.1. Maintenance Approaches; 1.2.2. Maintenance Management Philosophy; 1.2.3. The Function and Control System; 1.2.4. What Is Maintenance?; 1.2.5. Specification
1.2.6. The Maintenance Function1.3. What Is Reliability?; 1.3.1. Companies That Get It; 1.3.2. Why Move Toward Proactive Work?; 1.3.3. A New Way to View Failure; 1.4. Maintenance/Reliability Assessment; 1.5. Introduction to Change Management; 1.6. Developing a Business Case for a Reliability Initiative; 1.7. Calculating Return on Investment; 1.7.1. Leadership of the ROI Team; 1.7.2. Case Study; 1.8. Planning and Scheduling; Chapter 2: The Functional Maintenance Organization and Its People; 2.1. Functional Maintenance Organizational Structure; 2.2. Maintenance Supervisor
2.2.1. Responsibilities2.2.2. Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects; 2.3. Maintenance Planner/Scheduler; 2.3.1. Responsibilities; 2.4. Maintenance and Engineering Manager; 2.4.1. Responsibilities; 2.4.2. Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects; 2.5. Area Manager of Warehouse and Inventory Control; 2.5.1. Responsibilities; 2.6. Reliability Engineer; 2.6.1. Responsibilities; 2.6.2. Job Skills; 2.6.3. Reliability Engineering Dashboard-Key Performance Indicators; Chapter 3: Preventive Maintenance Program; 3.1. Reliability-Based Preventive Maintenance; 3.1.1. Information Collection
3.1.2. System Analysis3.1.3. Identification of Systems; 3.1.4. Identification of System Functions; 3.1.5. Selection of Systems; 3.1.6. System Functional Failure and Criticality Rating; 3.2. Identification of Functionally Significant Items; 3.3. Maintenance Task Selection (Decision Logic Tree Analysis); 3.3.1. Levels of Analysis; 3.3.2. Paralleling and Default Logic; 3.4. Maintenance Tasks; 3.5. Task Frequencies/Intervals; Chapter 4: Predicitive Maintenance Program; 4.1. Setting Up a Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Program; 4.2. Visual Inspection; 4.3. Vibration Analysis; 4.4. Thermography
4.5. Tribology4.6. Ultrasonics; Chapter 5: Reliability Processes; 5.1. Reliability Software-Managing the Health of Assets; 5.1.1. Building an Effective Asset Reliability Program; 5.1.2. Using Reliability Software to Put the Program into Action; 5.1.3. Using Handheld Devices to Collect and Upload Condition Inspection Data; 5.1.4. Plotting Asset Health Trends; 5.1.5. Capturing the Experts' Knowledge about Asset Condition; 5.1.6. Integration to Enterprise Asset Management and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems; 5.1.7. The Bottom Line
5.2. Seven Questions Addressed by Reliability Centered Maintenance
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453409003321
Smith Ricky  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rules of thumb for maintenance and reliability engineers [[electronic resource] /] / Ricky Smith, R. Keith Mobley
Rules of thumb for maintenance and reliability engineers [[electronic resource] /] / Ricky Smith, R. Keith Mobley
Autore Smith Ricky
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (334 p.)
Disciplina 620/.00452
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Systems engineering - Management
Reliability
ISBN 1-281-77197-X
9786611771973
0-08-055207-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Introduction-The Recommended First Step to Rules of Thumb in Reliability Engineering; Part I: The Basics of Maintenance and Reliability; Chapter 1: Understanding Maintenance and Reliability; 1.1. The Maintenance Function; 1.2. Strategy to Achieve World-Class Production through Reliability; 1.2.1. Maintenance Approaches; 1.2.2. Maintenance Management Philosophy; 1.2.3. The Function and Control System; 1.2.4. What Is Maintenance?; 1.2.5. Specification
1.2.6. The Maintenance Function1.3. What Is Reliability?; 1.3.1. Companies That Get It; 1.3.2. Why Move Toward Proactive Work?; 1.3.3. A New Way to View Failure; 1.4. Maintenance/Reliability Assessment; 1.5. Introduction to Change Management; 1.6. Developing a Business Case for a Reliability Initiative; 1.7. Calculating Return on Investment; 1.7.1. Leadership of the ROI Team; 1.7.2. Case Study; 1.8. Planning and Scheduling; Chapter 2: The Functional Maintenance Organization and Its People; 2.1. Functional Maintenance Organizational Structure; 2.2. Maintenance Supervisor
2.2.1. Responsibilities2.2.2. Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects; 2.3. Maintenance Planner/Scheduler; 2.3.1. Responsibilities; 2.4. Maintenance and Engineering Manager; 2.4.1. Responsibilities; 2.4.2. Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects; 2.5. Area Manager of Warehouse and Inventory Control; 2.5.1. Responsibilities; 2.6. Reliability Engineer; 2.6.1. Responsibilities; 2.6.2. Job Skills; 2.6.3. Reliability Engineering Dashboard-Key Performance Indicators; Chapter 3: Preventive Maintenance Program; 3.1. Reliability-Based Preventive Maintenance; 3.1.1. Information Collection
3.1.2. System Analysis3.1.3. Identification of Systems; 3.1.4. Identification of System Functions; 3.1.5. Selection of Systems; 3.1.6. System Functional Failure and Criticality Rating; 3.2. Identification of Functionally Significant Items; 3.3. Maintenance Task Selection (Decision Logic Tree Analysis); 3.3.1. Levels of Analysis; 3.3.2. Paralleling and Default Logic; 3.4. Maintenance Tasks; 3.5. Task Frequencies/Intervals; Chapter 4: Predicitive Maintenance Program; 4.1. Setting Up a Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Program; 4.2. Visual Inspection; 4.3. Vibration Analysis; 4.4. Thermography
4.5. Tribology4.6. Ultrasonics; Chapter 5: Reliability Processes; 5.1. Reliability Software-Managing the Health of Assets; 5.1.1. Building an Effective Asset Reliability Program; 5.1.2. Using Reliability Software to Put the Program into Action; 5.1.3. Using Handheld Devices to Collect and Upload Condition Inspection Data; 5.1.4. Plotting Asset Health Trends; 5.1.5. Capturing the Experts' Knowledge about Asset Condition; 5.1.6. Integration to Enterprise Asset Management and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems; 5.1.7. The Bottom Line
5.2. Seven Questions Addressed by Reliability Centered Maintenance
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782364903321
Smith Ricky  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Rules of thumb for maintenance and reliability engineers [[electronic resource] /] / Ricky Smith, R. Keith Mobley
Rules of thumb for maintenance and reliability engineers [[electronic resource] /] / Ricky Smith, R. Keith Mobley
Autore Smith Ricky
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (334 p.)
Disciplina 620/.00452
Altri autori (Persone) MobleyR. Keith <1943->
Soggetto topico Systems engineering - Management
Reliability
ISBN 1-281-77197-X
9786611771973
0-08-055207-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Rules of Thumb for Maintenance and Reliability Engineers; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Contents; Introduction-The Recommended First Step to Rules of Thumb in Reliability Engineering; Part I: The Basics of Maintenance and Reliability; Chapter 1: Understanding Maintenance and Reliability; 1.1. The Maintenance Function; 1.2. Strategy to Achieve World-Class Production through Reliability; 1.2.1. Maintenance Approaches; 1.2.2. Maintenance Management Philosophy; 1.2.3. The Function and Control System; 1.2.4. What Is Maintenance?; 1.2.5. Specification
1.2.6. The Maintenance Function1.3. What Is Reliability?; 1.3.1. Companies That Get It; 1.3.2. Why Move Toward Proactive Work?; 1.3.3. A New Way to View Failure; 1.4. Maintenance/Reliability Assessment; 1.5. Introduction to Change Management; 1.6. Developing a Business Case for a Reliability Initiative; 1.7. Calculating Return on Investment; 1.7.1. Leadership of the ROI Team; 1.7.2. Case Study; 1.8. Planning and Scheduling; Chapter 2: The Functional Maintenance Organization and Its People; 2.1. Functional Maintenance Organizational Structure; 2.2. Maintenance Supervisor
2.2.1. Responsibilities2.2.2. Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects; 2.3. Maintenance Planner/Scheduler; 2.3.1. Responsibilities; 2.4. Maintenance and Engineering Manager; 2.4.1. Responsibilities; 2.4.2. Environmental, Health, and Safety Aspects; 2.5. Area Manager of Warehouse and Inventory Control; 2.5.1. Responsibilities; 2.6. Reliability Engineer; 2.6.1. Responsibilities; 2.6.2. Job Skills; 2.6.3. Reliability Engineering Dashboard-Key Performance Indicators; Chapter 3: Preventive Maintenance Program; 3.1. Reliability-Based Preventive Maintenance; 3.1.1. Information Collection
3.1.2. System Analysis3.1.3. Identification of Systems; 3.1.4. Identification of System Functions; 3.1.5. Selection of Systems; 3.1.6. System Functional Failure and Criticality Rating; 3.2. Identification of Functionally Significant Items; 3.3. Maintenance Task Selection (Decision Logic Tree Analysis); 3.3.1. Levels of Analysis; 3.3.2. Paralleling and Default Logic; 3.4. Maintenance Tasks; 3.5. Task Frequencies/Intervals; Chapter 4: Predicitive Maintenance Program; 4.1. Setting Up a Preventive/Predictive Maintenance Program; 4.2. Visual Inspection; 4.3. Vibration Analysis; 4.4. Thermography
4.5. Tribology4.6. Ultrasonics; Chapter 5: Reliability Processes; 5.1. Reliability Software-Managing the Health of Assets; 5.1.1. Building an Effective Asset Reliability Program; 5.1.2. Using Reliability Software to Put the Program into Action; 5.1.3. Using Handheld Devices to Collect and Upload Condition Inspection Data; 5.1.4. Plotting Asset Health Trends; 5.1.5. Capturing the Experts' Knowledge about Asset Condition; 5.1.6. Integration to Enterprise Asset Management and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems; 5.1.7. The Bottom Line
5.2. Seven Questions Addressed by Reliability Centered Maintenance
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Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2008
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