A study on reliability centered maintenance planning of a standard electric motor unit subsystem using computational techniques
Chulho Bae
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 4, pp.1157-1168, 2009
Abstract : The design and manufacture of urban transportation applications has been necessarily complicated in order to improve
its safety. Urban transportation systems have complex structures that consist of various electric, electronic, and
mechanical components, and the maintenance costs generally take up approximately 60% of the total operational costs.
Therefore, it is essential to establish a maintenance plan that takes into account both safety and cost. In considering
safety and cost limitations, this research introduces an advanced reliability centered maintenance (RCM) planning
method using computational techniques, and applies the method to a standard electric motor unit (EMU) subsystem.
First, this research devises a maintenance cost function that can reflect the current operating conditions, and maintenance
characteristics, of components by generating essential cost factors. Second, a reliability growth analysis (RGA) is
performed, using the Army Material Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA) model, to estimate reliability indexes such
as failure rate, and mean time between failures (MTBF), of a standard EMU subsystem, and each individual component
Third, two optimization processes are performed to ascertain the optimal maintenance reliability of each component in
the standard EMU subsystem. Finally, this research presents the maintenance time of each component based on the
optimal maintenance reliability provided by optimization processesand reliability indexes provided by the RGA
method.
Keyword : Failure rate; Maintenance cost function; Maintenance reliability allocation; Maintenance plan; Mean time between failures; |