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Terminated in academic year 2021/2022

Diagnostics and Maintenance

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 040-0054/03
Abbreviation DaU
Course title Diagnostics and Maintenance
Credits 4
Coordinating department Department of Occupational and Process Safety
Course coordinator doc. Dr. Ing. Michal Lesňák

Subject syllabus

1st Basic maintenance management and its development (RCM, TPM, RBI)
2nd Economic aspects and the procedural approach in maintenance
3rd The principle concept of RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance), and its main tool FMEA - predictive maintenance, methods.
4th The concept of TPM (Total Productive Maintenance), principles and applications. OEE marker.
5th Principles and methods of procedure RBI (Risk Based iIspection), scheduling visits based on risk analysis
6.EU standards and requirements for improvement in maintenance (education, KPI, benchmarking, etc.).
7th Basics microdiagnostic - principle.
8th Definition, variations and problems MTBF - Mean Time Between Failures
9th Equipment failure and human error
10th Preparation of maintenance contracts


Literature

Terry Wireman: Benchmarking – Best Practices in Maintenance Management. Industrial Press, New York, 2004, ISBN 0.8311-3168-3 
Anthony Kelly: Maintenance Management Auditing. Industrial Press, New York 2006, ISBN 0- 8311-3267-1
John Moubry: RCMII. Industrila Press Inc.,New York, USA, 1997, s.348, ISBN: 978-0-8311-3164-3 .

Advised literature

Terry Wireman: Benchmarking – Best Practices in Maintenance Management. Industrial Press, New York, 2004, ISBN 0.8311-3168-3 
Anthony Kelly: Maintenance Management Auditing. Industrial Press, New York 2006, ISBN 0- 8311-3267-1
John Moubry: RCMII. Industrila Press Inc.,New York, USA, 1997, s.348, ISBN: 978-0-8311-3164-3 .