This course provides an understanding of Reliability, Availability and Maintainability (RAM) modelling as a methodology for evaluating and improving system performance using failure rate data and failure behaviour parameters.

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Description

Participants will utilise Isograph AvSim+ reliability modelling software, and actual industry case data, to determine system level availability, plant capacity, meantime between failure (MTBF) and meantime to repair (MTTR). Participants will learn how to assess the impact of individual equipment reliability issues and maintenance actions on overall system performance through the modelling process.

Description

Participants will utilise Isograph AvSim+ reliability modelling software, and actual industry case data, to determine system level availability, plant capacity, meantime between failure (MTBF) and meantime to repair (MTTR). Participants will learn how to assess the impact of individual equipment reliability issues and maintenance actions on overall system performance through the modelling process.

Recommended Attendees

Project Managers, Project Design Engineers, Maintenance and Reliability Engineers, Production Engineers, Procurement and Supply Chain.

Recommended Attendees

Project Managers, Project Design Engineers, Maintenance and Reliability Engineers, Production Engineers, Procurement and Supply Chain.

Course Outcome

  • Understand the principles of RAM Modelling
  • Know the key deliverables of RAM Modelling
  • Construct RAM models for your own facility

Course Outcome

  • Understand the principles of RAM Modelling
  • Know the key deliverables of RAM Modelling
  • Construct RAM models for your own facility

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