SMRP BoK Review Workbook

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Operating Context – The current condition, environment, and culture


in which an asset is operated in.


PF Curve – The degradation curve that shows a failure manifesting, the


equipment deteriorates to the point at which it can possibly be


detected (P). If the failure is not detected and mitigated, it continues


until a "hard" failure occurs (F).


PF Interval – is the window of opportunity during which an inspection


can possibly detect the imminent failure and address it. P-F intervals


can be measured in any unit associated with the exposure to the stress


(running time, cycles, miles, etc.).


Potential Failure – Is an identifiable condition that indicates a


functional failure is imminent.


Predictive Maintenance (PdM) – The use of measured physical


parameters against known acceptable limits for detecting, analyzing,


and identifying equipment problems before a failure occurs.


Preventive Maintenance (PM) – Maintenance carried out at


predetermined intervals, or to other prescribed criteria, and intended


to reduce the likelihood of a functional failure.


Reactive Maintenance – Maintenance repair work done as an


intermediate response to failure events, normally without planning,


always unscheduled.


Refurbishment – Extensive work intended to restore a plant of facility


to acceptable operating conditions.


Reliability (R) – The probability that an asset or item will perform its


intended functions for a specific period of time under stated


conditions. It is usually expressed as a percentage and measured by


the mean time between failures (MTBF).


Reliability Availability Maintainability Safety (RAMS) – A model that


assesses a production system’s capabilities, whether it is in operation


or still in the design phase. The results from a RAM modeling will


identify possible causes of production losses and can examine possible


system alternatives.


Reliability Block Diagram (RBD) – Is a diagrammatic method for


showing how component reliability contributes to the success or


failure of a complex system.


Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) – A systematic and


structured process to develop an efficient and effective maintenance


plan for an asset to minimize the probability of failures. The process


insures safety and mission compliance.


Run to Failure (RTF) – A failure management policy that allows the


asset to be run to the failed state without effort to predict or prevent


this before it occurs.


Scheduled Discard Tasks – Replacement of an item at a fixed,


predetermined interval, regardless of its current condition.


Scheduled Restoration Tasks – A repair or restoration of an asset at a


predetermined interval, regardless of its current condition.


Uptime – Uptime is the time during which an asset or system is either


fully operational or is ready to perform its intended function. It is the


opposite of downtime.


Weibull Analysis – A statistical analysis used for life data analysis,


among other applications, consisting of plotting operating time at


failure versus percentage of accumulated failures on log-scale paper.

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