C1 1 (Intro)
C1 1 (Intro)
C1 1 (Intro)
INTRODUCTION TO RCM
Module 1
INTRODUCTION TO RCM
INTRODUCTION TO RCM
Module Preview: Introduction
Introduction RCM Defined History of RCM Benefits of RCM RCM References Review and Summary
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Module Objective:
Introduction
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What is RCM ? Introduction
Before focusing on the details of how to perform a Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) analysis, it is useful to understand
What RCM is Where it came from What benefits it provides and What part it plays in a maintenance program
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What is RCM? RCM Defined
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What is RCM? RCM Defined
Goal of RCM Avoid or reduce failure CONSEQUENCES Not necessarily to avoid failures Failure Consequences are the effects of failure on: Personal and Equipment Safety Environmental Health/Compliance Operations Economics
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What is RCM? RCM Defined
Currently there are many processes that call themselves RCM SAE JA1011 provides criteria to distinguish processes that follow the original tenets of RCM This course is based on the RCM methodology defined in NAVAIR 00-25-403
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What is RCM? RCM Defined SAE JA1011 Evaluation Criteria for RCM Processes defines seven questions for RCM:
What are the functionsof the asset(functions)? In what ways can it fail(functional failures)? What causes each functional failure (failure modes)? What happens when each failure occurs (failure effects)?
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What is RCM? RCM Defined
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Which Process? RCM Defined
NAVAIR 00-25-403 RCM process: Evolved over nearly 30 years Used in on a variety of equipment in various applications Continuously improved NAVAIR RCM Steering Committee Complies with SAE JA1011 Public Domain
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RCM History: History of RCM
Early PM Programs based on concept that periodic overhauls ensured reliability and, therefore, safety
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RCM History: History of RCM
1960s: Introduction of 747, DC-10, L-1011 led airlines to conclusion that current preventive maintenance philosophies were unsustainable FAA and Commercial Aviation Industry formed a group to study preventive maintenance
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RCM History: History of RCM
1960s: (continued) FAA/Airline Group conclusion: overhauls had little or no effect on overall reliability or safety in many cases Why?
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Conditional Probability of Failure
RCM History:
History of RCM
Overhaul interval
What the airlines discovered Time Statistical analysis showed, in most cases, no change in safety or reliability when overhaul limits changed. Initial overhaul limits were not analytically based. High repair costs for little or no benefits. Facts about overhauls Many failure modes do not support overhaul philosophy- have no right overhaul time. Lose considerable component life. Overhauls re-introduce infant mortality failures.
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WEAR OUT CURVES UAL 1968 4%
Wear Out curves with potential benefit from overhaul
Broberg 1973 3% 1%
2%
5%
4%
3%
Ranges from 77% to 92%
7%
Wear Out curves without potential benefit from overhaul
6% 42% 29%
14% 68%
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RCM History: History of RCM 1965: Studies show scheduled overhaul of complex
equipment has little or no effect on in-service reliability
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RCM History: History of RCM
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RCM History: History of RCM 1983: MSG-3 issued. Used in design of Boeing 757 and 767
aircraft. Added emphasis on structural inspection programs. Similar to RCM, but lacked guidance on interval determination
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RCM History: History of RCM
RCM success in Aviation industry noted by other industries - Nuclear Power and Space industries adopt approach due to focus on avoiding safety consequences RCM II by John Moubray published in UK in 1990 Reliability-Centered Maintenance by Mac Smith published in US in 1993 As interest in increased, a variety of other processes called themselves RCM
Industry interest in SAE JA1011 and JA1012 was to identify valid RCM approaches
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RCM History: History of RCM
1999:
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS (SAE) issued SAE JA1011, Evaluation Criteria for RCM Processes - establishes criteria for RCM processes (NAVAIR and Aladon/John Moubray major contributors)
2001:
NAVY updated NAVAIR 00-25-403 to capture improvements developed during SAE JA1011 work - provides primary guidance for implementing NAVAIR RCM program or performing RCM analysis (Current edition March 2003)
2002:
SAE issued SAE JA1012, A Guide to the RCM Standard amplifies and clarifies key concepts and terms from SAE JA1011
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Benefits of RCM RCM Benefits
Provide a documentation trail for maintenance program changes Provide a vehicle for continuous improvement of the maintenance program and equipment performance
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References: RCM References
NAVAIR RCM Website - This site provides easy access to Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) RCM policies and tools. http://logistics.navair.navy.mil/rcm NAVAIR 00-25-403 - This manual covers planning for RCM, RCM theory and specific guidance for performing the analysis, and implementing analysis results. Available at NAVAIR Website SAE JA1011- This document is intended to be used to evaluate any process that claims to be an RCM process. Available from SAE via web SAE JA1012 - A Guide to the Reliability-Centered Maintenance Standard. Available from SAE via web
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References: RCM References
"Reliability-Centered Maintenance- Stanley F. Nowlan and Howard F. Heap of United Airlines. Available from NTIS via web
RCM: Gateway to World Class Maintenance- Mac Smith & Glenn Hinchcliffe (2003) Available in book stores RCM II Reliability-centered Maintenance, 2nd Edition- John Moubray 1997 Available in book stores
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Review and Summary
Module Objective
Overview of the Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) Process.
Introduction
Learning Objectives
RCM Overview
RCM Definition Benefits of RCM History References
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