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Development of a Web-based RCM system for the driverless Rubber-Tired K-AGT system
Chulho Bae
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 4, pp.1142-1156, 2009
Abstract : The Korean Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) developed the rubber-tired AGT system (Model: K-AGT) between
1999 and 2005. The K-AGT is a light rail transit system does not require a driver and generally operates on an elevated
railroad for transporting passengers. Accidents caused by driverless vehicles can severely affect social confidence,
safety and economy. Therefore, it is very important to minimize the occurrences of such faults, and to accurately perform
detailed maintenance tasks and thoroughly investigate the cause of any repeated failures. This research develops
the web-based reliability centered maintenance (RCM) system for the K-AGT train system. The framework of the
RCM system is based on performing a failure mode and effects analyses (FMEA) procedure on all the sub-systems in
the K-AGT system. Out of the devices that have a low reliability, the high failure ranked devices are included high on
the list for performing the overall maintenance plans. Through registration of historical failure data and the reliability
indexes, the results of the FMEA can be updated. Such a process is repeated continuously and can achieve very accurate
predictions for device operational lifetimes and failure rates. Also, the RCM system is designed so that workers can
refer to the expert system for the latest procedures to perform the required diagnosis and repair of any failure. The
overall RCM system consists of a failure/task management system, a preventive maintenance system, an expert system,
a material management system, and an approval system. This research describes the development of the preventive
maintenance system and the expert system that have been produced because these are the main functions for the RCM
system.
Keyword : Failure rate; FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis); MTBF (Mean Time between Failures); Preventive maintenance |
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