Maintainability Maintenance and Reliability for Engineers
Maintainability Maintenance and Reliability for Engineers
Maintainability Maintenance and Reliability for Engineers is an attempt to satisfy the pressing need for a single volume that considers maintainability, maintenance, and reliability topics. The material covered is treated in such a manner that the reader needs no previous related knowledge to understand it. The sources of most of the material presented are given in the reference section at the end of each chapter. At appropriate places, the book contains examples along with their solutions, and at the end of each chapter are numerous problems for testing reader comprehension.
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Maintainability Maintenance and Reliability for Engineers Content
- Introduction
- Maintainability, Maintenance, and Reliability Mathematics
- Introduction to Engineering Reliability
- Reliability Evaluation Tools
- Reliability Management
- Mechanical and Human Reliability
- Introduction to Engineering Maintainability
- Maintainability Tools and Specific Maintainability Design Considerations
- Maintainability Management and Costing
- Human Factors in Maintainability
- Introduction to Engineering Maintenance
- Corrective and Preventive Maintenance
- Reliability-Centered Maintenance
- Maintenance Management and Costing
- Human Error in Engineering Maintenance
- Software Maintenance, Robotic Maintenance, and Medical Equipment Maintenance
- References
In today’s competitive global economy, it is becoming clear that only those nations that lead in technology will lead the world. Within the framework of technology, we include research, development, and manufacturing, as well as maintainability, maintenance, and reliability. Various studies indicate that for many large and sophisticated products and systems, maintenance and support costs account for as much as 60 to 75% of their life cycle costs
Needless to say, maintainability, maintenance, and reliability of such systems and products have become more important than ever. Global competition and other associated factors are forcing manufacturers to produce highly reliable and easily maintainable engineering products.
The book is composed of 16 chapters. Chapter 1 presents the need for maintainability, maintenance, and reliability; the historical aspects of maintainability, maintenance, and reliability; important terms and definitions; and useful sources for obtaining information on maintainability, maintenance, and reliability.
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