Reliability Engineering for Heavy Industry

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Free Download Reliability Engineering for Heavy Industry
Last updated 4/2023
Created by Miguel Pengel
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 24 Lectures ( 5h 50m ) | Size: 3.33 GB

A practical application of theory to solve the most pressing issues faced by the modern Reliability Engineer.
What you'll learn
Learn about the key aspects of Reliability Engineering and how this applies to an Industrial setting
Understand the derivation of the Weibull Distribution
Conduct a full Weibull Analysis in Excel
Calculate the optimal maintenance and inspection intervals
Determine the best Maintenance Strategy for Components
Conduct a full lifecycle costing analysis for a complex asset
Model the most economical end of asset life strategy
Create Jack Knife Diagrams
Calculate the required number of spares for a certain level of reliability
Calculate the optimal Asset replacement time
Perform Monte Carlo Simulations in Excel
Apply Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) at your organisation
Conduct a Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
Learn about condition monitoring techniques
Requirements
Intermediate Excel Skills
A basic understanding of maintenance in an industrial setting
Description
This is the course I wish I had when I started my Reliability Engineering journey in Heavy Industry - a course that eliminates all the unnecessary "fluff" and zeroes in on the core, applicable aspects of Reliability Engineering. A perfect combination of advanced theory transformed into practical problem solving (in Excel) on the most pressing issues Reliability Engineers face today.Topics include:Introduction to Reliability Engineering & Core TopicsHow Reliability Engineering fits into the larger Business GoalPerforming a detailed Weibull Analysis in ExcelCalculating Optimal Maintenance/Inspection IntervalsSpares Management and Calculating Optimal Stock LevelsLife Cycle Cost Modeling and calculating when to replace assetsEnd-of Life Strategy: Calculate if you should Replace, Overhaul or Hire assetsMonte Carlo Simulations in Excel for Sensitivity AnalysisReliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) (FMECA's)Condition Monitoring (Oil Analysis, Vibration Analysis, Thermography)Jack Knife Diagrams and Downtime Prioritization...and MUCH more!!My goal for this course is to equip you with the knowledge and skills to deliver value and change within your organization from day one! Excel templates are provided for you to work through the course exercises, but also to use in your day-to-day profession.This course is designed for Reliability Engineers already in industry looking to expand their knowledge and toolkit, as well as for those wishing to move into the profession.
Who this course is for
Reliability Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Maintenance Managers
Maintenance Planners
Engineering Students
Manufacturing Engineers
Design Engineers
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