The course presents an understanding of equipment failure characteristics. To achieve an optimal maintenance program that meets specified safety, environmental, and economic goals. Participants will learn to preserve equipment functions by identifying appropriate predictive maintenance (Pd.M.) tasks, failure finding tasks and other actions that protect against failure or mitigate the consequences of failure.
This course presents a systematic approach to fault diagnosis and failure prevention in a broad range of machinery used in many industries. The key routes to preventive maintenance are demonstrated through both overview and the study of examples in different failure analysis and a sequential approach to machinery troubleshooting and problem solving.
Failure analysis, Troubleshooting and Predictive & Planned Maintenance techniques, including vibration analysis, oil analysis, and other techniques are discussed in the course with a view to optimizing the maintenance engineering effort while maximizing production.
This course provides the fundamentals of Pd.M. and condition monitoring applicable to plants, facilities and manufacturing lines. Predictive Maintenance & Condition Monitoring will provide Participants with a framework to make the right decisions on what equipment needs condition monitoring, what technologies to use to meet their needs and how to measure the effectiveness of their decisions
Participants will learn how to collect, analyze and interpret failure statistics and will also gain an understanding of FMECA. Participants will be instructed in condition monitoring methods and will be taught how vibration analysis can be used to detect, locate, severity assess and diagnose a range of common faults in machines.
Upon the successful completion of this course the participant shall be able to:
This seminar is directed towards Supervisors, Team Leaders and Managers in Maintenance, Engineering and Production. The seminar will also benefit anyone who wishes to update themselves on Predictive Maintenance Technologies and Failure Analysis techniques, as well as those who have to judge the suitability of these technologies for their needs and learn how to implement them for the benefit of their organizations.
DAY 1
Failure Analysis techniques
Equipment failure
Six patterns of component failure rate over life
Controlling introduced failure
Failure rate bathtub curve
Where to start equipment criticality or risk
Failure analysis tools
Failure Mode & Effects Analysis
Reliability Centered Maintenance
Computer Maintenance Management Systems
Failure analysis - closing the loop
Root cause failure analysis (RCFA)
Building a system for equipment condition indicating
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DAY 5
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Pre & Post Tests will be conducted
Post tests will be with minimum pass marks
Case Studies, Individual & Group Exercises, Project works (making in to groups), Role plays, Group Discussions, Last Day Review & Assessments will be carried out as applicable.
Define Management Consultancy & Training Certificate of course completion will be issued to all attendees.
A highly interactive combination of lectures and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information and knowledge transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions and motivating everybody find the right answers. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences. Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.
Very useful Course Materials will be given.
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