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RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE (RCM). Application within RCAF and Implementation in OmegaPS. Mike Martin. BRIEFING OUTLINE. Maintenance Environment within RCAF RCM Process (MSG-3) Principles of RCM Significant Item Selection Functional FMEA Level 1 & 2 Decision Logic
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RELIABILITY CENTRED MAINTENANCE (RCM) Application within RCAF and Implementation in OmegaPS Mike Martin
BRIEFING OUTLINE • Maintenance Environment within RCAF • RCM Process (MSG-3) • Principles of RCM • Significant Item Selection • Functional FMEA • Level 1 & 2 Decision Logic • Task Assignment and Packaging • Implementation in OmegaPS (FRCM) M. Martin
MAINTENANCE ENVIROMENT WITHIN RCAF • Maintenance Program part of Design • Changes tightly regulated • Conduct of Maintenance on aircraft / equipment recorded and controlled • Support to Legacy fleets becoming more challenging M. Martin
WHAT IS RCM? • A Definition: • RCM is a structured process to identify the appropriate level of preventive maintenance for an item to: • Retain inherent levels of performance, reliability and safety • Minimize cost of maintenance and failures over the life cycle • Primary Objectives: • Ensure safety through PM actions; when PM cannot effectively ensure safety, redesign is mandatory • When safety is not a concern, preserve functionality in the most economical manner with the least impact on Operations M. Martin
WHY DO RCM? • New Programs: • Requirement of design (ICAs) • Identify APPLICABLE and EFFECTIVE scheduled maintenance tasks • Initial programs conservative and generic • Legacy Programs: • Able to modify generic programs to suit environment and fleet performance • Structured, disciplined approach to substantiating proposed Design Changes M. Martin
FLAVOURS OF RCM • ATA/MSG-3 (***) • RCM II • NAVAIR 00-25-403 • NAVSEA S9081-AB-GIB-010 • DEF STAN 02-45 • Etc If any question about whether or not a process meets RCM requirements consult: SAE JA1011 – Evaluation Criteria for RCM Processes M. Martin
STEPS TO PERFORM RCM • Step 1: Identify MSI • Step 2: Perform Functional FMEA • Step 3: Apply MSG-3 Decision Logic • Level 1 – Failure Effect Code • Level 2 – Task Identification • Step 4: Package Maintenance Tasks M. Martin
MAINTENANCE SIGNIFICANT ITEMS(MSIs) • Objective of MSI selection: select appropriate systems / components for analysis • Why be selective? • A/C equipment and systems have many components and parts • Analysis of every component on an aircraft would be unrealistically costly and time consuming • Failure of many items have no immediate impact on the a/c as a whole • RCM derived maintenance program directs tasks where they matter – at Significant Items M. Martin
STEP 1 – IDENTIFY MSIs • Partition equipment into major functional areas • Top-down approach; identify items at highest manageable level • Item is MSI if failure could: • adversely effect safety • Have major operational or economic consequences • Be undetectable during normal operations • If in doubt, item should be selected as an MSI M. Martin
PARTITION EQUIPMENT M. Martin
MSI SELECTION DECISION LOGIC M. Martin
STEP 2 - FUNCTIONAL FMEA M. Martin
RESULTS OF FMEA • For each MSI: • - List of High Level Functions • For each Function: • - List of Functional Failures • For each Functional Failure: • - List of Failure Effects • For each Failure Effect: • - List of Components which cause this Functional Failure/Failure Effect to Occur M. Martin
EXAMPLE OF FMEA EXAMPLE ONLY M. Martin
STEP 3 – APPLY MSG-3 DECISION LOGIC • LEVEL 1 – Identification of Functional failure Effect (FEC) • LEVEL 2 – Identification of APPLICABLE and EFFECTIVE Preventive Maintenance Task M. Martin
MSG-3 LEVEL 1 & 2 DECISION LOGIC M. Martin
LEVEL 1 DECISION LOGIC M. Martin
LEVEL 2 DECISION LOGIC M. Martin
EXAMPLE OF LEVEL 1 / 2 EXAMPLE ONLY M. Martin
STEP 4 – TASK PACKAGING • Select Significant Intervals • Fit Others into this interval or multiples • Group Individual Tasks Together By: • Location • Trade • Complexity • Frequency M. Martin
SAMPLE INSPECTION CARD M. Martin
TYPICAL INSPECTION Inspection Tasks (4 trades) M. Martin
CURRENT TOOLS • AEPM Performa • ADAM data from the field • Extracted into Excel files • Maintenance Analyzer (ATESS) • Access Database • MSI • FMEA • Level 1 / 2 analysis • Audit • MS Excel M. Martin
CURRENT TOOLS • Card Deck • Access Database • MS Word Templates • Contactor Database (IETM) • ???? • Scheduling / Planning • MS Project / MS Excel • Paper • ???? M. Martin
FUNCTIONAL RCM (FRCM)IN OmegaPS M. Martin
FRCM MODULE • Create FUNCTIONAL structure • MANAGE analysis assignments • Perform FMEA • Audit FMEA • Perform Level 1 / Level 2 analysis • Assign Task and Interval • Audit Level 1 / Level 2 and Task analysis M. Martin
CREATE FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE M. Martin
SELECT FUNCTIONAL RCM MODULE M. Martin
FUNCTIONAL TREE STRUCTURE M. Martin
MANAGER M. Martin
DEVELOP FMEA M. Martin
OmegaPS FMEA Worksheet M. Martin
LEVEL 1 ANALYSIS M. Martin
LEVEL 2 ANALYSIS M. Martin
LEVEL 1 / LEVEL 2 REPORT M. Martin
TASK / INTERVAL IDENTIFICATION M. Martin
POTENTIAL OmegaPS MODULE INTEGRATION PoM FRCM ANALYZER LORA PUBLISHER M. Martin