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2000/November
Author:Anthony M. (Mac) Smith, AMS Associates
Failure modes, failure causes, and failure effects are important concepts in reliability centered maintenance (RCM) and similar processes. Without a clear understanding of these failure terms, the analyses often...
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2000/November
Author:Bob Matusheski, Meridium, Inc.
Reliability analyses conducted on groups of plant equipment provide insight not readily apparent to the casual observer.
Wall Street values a company's stock based upon the company's ability to predict production and earnings....
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2000/November
Author:Darrell Ferguson, Plumlee Associates
Significant cultural changes, cost savings, and increases in mechanical availability can be achieved by the implementation of this model.
As many asset-intensive companies have increasingly searched for a...
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2000/November
Author:Ricky Smith, Life Cycle Engineering, Inc.
Focus on failure prevention rather than troubleshooting. Here are some best practices you can use to upgrade your preventive maintenance procedures for hydraulic systems.
Most companies spend a lot of money training their...
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2000/November
Author:Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
Robert C. Baldwin, CMRP, Editor
For years, reliability and maintenance professionals have been complaining, a la Rodney Dangerfield, "we don't get no respect." Well, that may be changing. A window of opportunity may...
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