ED 9266 MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY ME CAD COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 1ST SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2009 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIRST SEMESTER ME CAD COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2009 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
ED 9266 MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS 8
Introduction to repair and Maintenance -Maintenance as business - Maintenance
systems such as reactive, preventive, predictive or proactive systems - Human
resources management in Maintenance management -maintainability- Inherent and
overall availability. - Mean time between failures, mean time to repairs and mean
down time - Testability and supportability - “Design for Maintenance” - Poor
maintainability aspects - Design for reliability.
UNIT II CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE 7
Condition based monitoring of equipment and systems -condition monitoring
techniques such as a) Vibration analysis, b) Ultrasonic detection techniques, c)
Thermography, d) Oil and lubricant analysis, e) Motor condition monitoring (MCM) -
Shaft alignments through laser - Vibration instruments -Outline on Thermography
UNIT III MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES SUCH AS RELIABILITY CENTRED
MAINTENANCE (RCM), TOTAL PRODUCTIVE
MAINTENANCE (TPM) & CMMS 10
Reliability centred Maintenance-Failure Mode and Effect Analysis-Root cause
Analysis- logic tree analysis-Criticality matrix - Total Productive Maintenance, Overall
Equipment Effectiveness-Lean manufacturing- TPM and TPO- Relationship between
OEE and world-class Maintenance- Ladder of Maintenance improvement-
Computerized Maintenance management system in a business scenario- data
acquisition for effective management of CMMS.
UNIT IV ASSET PLANNING AND SCHEDULING OF ACTIVITIES IN
MAINTENANCE 10
Asset and spare part management, - Conventional spare Parts management
techniques such as Economic Order Quantity, two bin systems - Latest trends in
monitoring through bar codes, mobile computer and wireless data transmissions -.
Different aspects of planning and scheduling of Maintenance, such as shutdowns-
Critical aspects of both routine and shut down Maintenance -. bar charts - PERT
network during shut down -Man power Training and utilization of skilled manpower -
Sequencing of activities.
UNIT V SAFETY AND OTHER ASPECTS OF MAINTENANCE
FUNCTIONS 10
Safety Engineering. - Hazard analysis -General rules and guidelines in safety and
hazard prevention - Analytical tools - Hazard analysis- Fault Tree Analysis - Sneak
Circuit analysis - Integrated approach to Maintenance- Statistical distributions such
as normal, gamma and “Weibull” in Maintenance- M a in t e n a n ce effectiveness. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. “Maintenance Engineering and Management”: K.Venkataraman-PHI Learning-
2007
REFERENCES:
1. Kelly. A and Harris, M. J, “Management of Industrial maintenance”, Butter worth &
Co., 1978
2. David J. Smith, “Reliability and Maintainability in Perspective”, McMillan,2nd
Edition, 1985.
3. Gwidon W Stachowiak and Andrew W. Batchelor, “Engineering Tribology”,
Butterwork-Heinmann, 2001
4. John V.Grimaldi & Rollin H.Simonds, “Safety Management”, AITBS Publishers &
Distributors, 2001.
ED 9266 MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS 8
Introduction to repair and Maintenance -Maintenance as business - Maintenance
systems such as reactive, preventive, predictive or proactive systems - Human
resources management in Maintenance management -maintainability- Inherent and
overall availability. - Mean time between failures, mean time to repairs and mean
down time - Testability and supportability - “Design for Maintenance” - Poor
maintainability aspects - Design for reliability.
UNIT II CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE 7
Condition based monitoring of equipment and systems -condition monitoring
techniques such as a) Vibration analysis, b) Ultrasonic detection techniques, c)
Thermography, d) Oil and lubricant analysis, e) Motor condition monitoring (MCM) -
Shaft alignments through laser - Vibration instruments -Outline on Thermography
UNIT III MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES SUCH AS RELIABILITY CENTRED
MAINTENANCE (RCM), TOTAL PRODUCTIVE
MAINTENANCE (TPM) & CMMS 10
Reliability centred Maintenance-Failure Mode and Effect Analysis-Root cause
Analysis- logic tree analysis-Criticality matrix - Total Productive Maintenance, Overall
Equipment Effectiveness-Lean manufacturing- TPM and TPO- Relationship between
OEE and world-class Maintenance- Ladder of Maintenance improvement-
Computerized Maintenance management system in a business scenario- data
acquisition for effective management of CMMS.
UNIT IV ASSET PLANNING AND SCHEDULING OF ACTIVITIES IN
MAINTENANCE 10
Asset and spare part management, - Conventional spare Parts management
techniques such as Economic Order Quantity, two bin systems - Latest trends in
monitoring through bar codes, mobile computer and wireless data transmissions -.
Different aspects of planning and scheduling of Maintenance, such as shutdowns-
Critical aspects of both routine and shut down Maintenance -. bar charts - PERT
network during shut down -Man power Training and utilization of skilled manpower -
Sequencing of activities.
UNIT V SAFETY AND OTHER ASPECTS OF MAINTENANCE
FUNCTIONS 10
Safety Engineering. - Hazard analysis -General rules and guidelines in safety and
hazard prevention - Analytical tools - Hazard analysis- Fault Tree Analysis - Sneak
Circuit analysis - Integrated approach to Maintenance- Statistical distributions such
as normal, gamma and “Weibull” in Maintenance- M a in t e n a n ce effectiveness. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
1. “Maintenance Engineering and Management”: K.Venkataraman-PHI Learning-
2007
REFERENCES:
1. Kelly. A and Harris, M. J, “Management of Industrial maintenance”, Butter worth &
Co., 1978
2. David J. Smith, “Reliability and Maintainability in Perspective”, McMillan,2nd
Edition, 1985.
3. Gwidon W Stachowiak and Andrew W. Batchelor, “Engineering Tribology”,
Butterwork-Heinmann, 2001
4. John V.Grimaldi & Rollin H.Simonds, “Safety Management”, AITBS Publishers &
Distributors, 2001.
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