The document outlines key concepts related to reliability and maintenance, including definitions of reliability, safety, maintainability, and various maintenance strategies such as predictive, preventive, and condition-based maintenance. It emphasizes the importance of monitoring and maintaining equipment to ensure functionality and reduce failure rates. Additionally, it discusses the impact of maintenance on mission support and the need for consistency in maintenance practices.
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The document outlines key concepts related to reliability and maintenance, including definitions of reliability, safety, maintainability, and various maintenance strategies such as predictive, preventive, and condition-based maintenance. It emphasizes the importance of monitoring and maintaining equipment to ensure functionality and reduce failure rates. Additionally, it discusses the impact of maintenance on mission support and the need for consistency in maintenance practices.
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Failure: Reliability deals with the ______ concept
Consequence: safety deals with the _________ after the failure.
Constant: useful life period where hazard rate is governed by chance/random failure and is ______. Increasing: Early failure: Decreasing hazard rate while Wear-out failure: ________ failure rate Quality: The totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated and implied needs Maintainability: related to the word downtime Predictive: type of maintenance performed continuously or at intervals governed by observed condition to monitor, diagnose or trend a structure, system or components’ condition indicators; results indicate current and future functional ability or the nature of and schedule for planned maintenance. Probability: One of the key elements of the definition of reliability is ability. The ability is expressed quantitatively with _________. Good Maintenance : Having _____________is the only resort to improve the reliability during the stage of operation/usage of the system. Preventive: The maintenance carried out at predetermined intervals or according to prescribed criteria and intended to reduce the probability of failure or the degradation of the functioning of an entity. Priority: There will be degradation in quality of mission support or a significant and adverse effect on project Repair: Before the World War, humans had low dependence on machines thus maintenance is intended as ________. Condition Based Maintenance: A maintenance strategy that monitors the actual condition of an asset to decide what maintenance needs to be done. Discretionary: Impact on mission is negligible and resources are available. SAEJA1011 : What is the other term for the Evaluation Criteria for Reliability-Centered Maintenance Processes. Reactive: This type of maintenance assumes that there is an equal chance of malfunction or failure in any component, part, or system. Benchmark: numerical expression of a set objective or goal. Logic tree: RCM uses a _________ for screening maintenance tasks. Concerned with providing consistency in the maintenance of all types of equipment Primary : functions are concerned with how the equipment operates to meet customer needs. Failure Modes: Defined as In what ways does a system fail
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