Improving Plant Availability using Reliability Block Diagrams

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Learn what a Reliability Block Diagram is used for and how to construct the logic to replicate a plant or system process. Acquire the skills to calculate system availability and capacity (throughput) figures over a lifetime. Build the model at a high level, or low level and capture maintenance task data, spares usage data and perform spares holding cost optimisation. Extend your knowledge to increase the complexity of the modelling to more closely replicate the actual plant reality. Start your growth of RAM (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability) modelling using powerful software (Isograph’s Availability Workbench AvSim module).

Duration:
15 hours
Schedule:
2
days
Delivery:
Audience:
  • Reliability Engineers
  • Asset Performance Managers
  • Project Engineers
  • Maintenance Analysts
  • Maintenance Supervisors
  • Design Engineers
  • Plant Performance Engineers
Objectives:
  • Engage in RAM (Reliability Availability Maintainability) modelling to drive plant improvements.
  • Learn how to perform system availability simulation modelling using Reliability Block Diagrams (RBDs).
  • Leverage powerful reliability software to create RBDs quickly and efficiently with multiple features to replicate reality.
  • Perform numerous interactive real world exercises to fully understand the key factors in availability calculation and drive improvements to your system and plant performance
Required Prerequisites:

  • None

Recommended Prerequisites:

  • None

Additional Requirements:
Next Steps: FMECA101 – Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis, RCM201 – Maintenance Strategy Development
Program:

Day 1

  • Introduction to System Availability Analysis
  • Types of Reliability Block Diagram modelling
  • Creating Reliability Block Diagrams; Series vs Parallel
  • How to represent Capacity or Throughput
  • The Process; including Consequences & Simulation
  • Alternate Scenario Analysis
  • Interactive Exercises to Build-up the RBD complexity

Day 2

  • RBD Software Exposure
  • Adding Failure Modes & Maintenance
  • Increasing Complexity with Nodes & Phases
  • Interactive Exercises to Build-up RBD Skills
  • Non Linear Capacity Loss
  • Putting it all together
  • Importing Data to Accelerate Model Building

Day 3 (Optional)

  • Further learning by building an RBD as a group using a client system

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