Course detail
Maintenance Quality/Reliability Management
FSI-XMSAcad. year: 2017/2018
The subject is focused on the most advanced knowledge in today’s reliability and quality management in maintenance. The emphasis is mainly put on reliability and quality management as well as maintenance and finance management, in addition to that the selected maintenance policy taking into account the economic point of view, maintenance performance and their evaluation using the operational reliability. The students will be also familiarized with new approaches, for example, application of outsourcing, insourcing and benchmarking in maintenance. Also, the claims in maintenance are discussed, and attention to maintenance focused on failure-free operation and complex productive maintenance is devoted. The risk management in maintenance and the human factor in maintenance are analyzed. The computer support of maintenance management is also discussed. The lectures are completed with seminars in which the most important issues are practised on the examples from industrial practice. The discussions are opened to results and conclusions in seminars.
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Basic literature
LEGÁT, V., POŠTA, J., JURČA, V., FLEGL, R. a HRNČÍŘ, P. Systémy managementu jakosti a spolehlivosti v údržbě. 1. vydání. Praha: Česká společnost pro jakost, 2007. 192 s. ISBN 978-80-02-01949-7. (CS)
Recommended reading
HELEBRANT, F. Technická diagnostika a spolehlivost, IV. Provoz a údržba strojů. 1. vydání. Ostrava: VŠB – Technická univerzita Ostrava, 2008. 130 s. ISBN 978-80-248-1690-6. (CS)
NYMAN, D. and LEVITT, J. Maintenance Planning, Coordination and Scheduling. Industrial Press Inc., U.S. 2010. 300s. ISBN 978-0831134181. (EN)
RAHEJA, D. Design for Reliability (Quality and Reliability Engineering Series). 1. edition. Wiley. 2012. 336 p. ISBN-13: 978-0470486757. (EN)
RENYAN J. Introduction to Quality and Reliability Engineering. Springer (Springer Series in Reliability Engineering), 2015. 326 s. ISBN 3662472155. (EN)
SUMMERS, D. Quality Management. 2. edition. Prentice Hall. 2008. 592 p. ISBN-13: 978-0135005101. (EN)
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Lecture
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2. Summary of basic principles from theory of maintenance
3. Developmental phases of maintenance organization
4. Maintenance and quality management
5. Finance and maintenance management
6. Maintenance policy selection in compliance with economic criterion
7. Maintenance performance and its evaluation by means of operational reliability
8. Outsourcing and insourcing in maintenance, benchmarking in maintenance
9. Claims in maintenance
10. Maintenance focused on failure-free operation (RCM)
11. Complex productive maintenance (TPM)
12. Risk management in maintenance, human factor in maintenance
13. Computing technology support of maintenance management
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Summary of basic principles from theory of reliability
2. Summary of basic principles from theory of maintenance
3. Maintenance and quality management
4. Finance and maintenance management
5. Maintenance performance
6. Maintenance focused on failure-free operation
7. Complex productive maintenance
8. Human factor in maintenance
9. Computing technology support of maintenance management, credit
Computer-assisted exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
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1. Basic principles from theory of reliability
2. Computing technology support in maintenance management
3. Maintenance management software (examples)
4. Analysis of special example from industrial practice