Reliability Engineering
Details
The reliability of a Plant or Facility determines its performance – process safety, environmental and cost performance all depend on it. It is thus a pivotal driver, which we can use to make significant business gains. Unfortunately it is often seen as a black art, best left to mathematicians or other specialists.
This practical training course will show you that it is easy to understand and explains how to use data from operating and maintenance records and get the results.
To find out more, follow the link below:
https://www.petroedgeasia.net/course/Reliability-Engineering
Outline
You should attend this training programme and discover the links between maintenance and reliability, and the effect of Reliability on Process & Environmental Safety, Production volumes and maintenance costs will become clear.
*The American Society of Mechanical Engineers conducts two courses every year on Risk & Reliability Strategies based entirely on the book “Effective Maintenance Management: Risk and Reliability Strategies for Optimal Performance” by V. Narayan.
A copy of this book will be issued free to all participants at this course and will be utilised during the training conducted by the author.
Engineers from industries including Oil & Gas (Upstream and Downstream), Power Generation, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Manufacturing can apply the learning to their advantage. They can be from Production, Maintenance, Projects, Design and Inventory Management
teams.
For optimal results, a University degree in Science or Engineering is desirable, as some mathematical background knowledge is necessary. Managers, supervisors or support staffs from different disciplines are all suitable.
- Learn reliability terms, their definitions and its use.
- Practice exercises to determine e.g., MTBF, MTTR, Scale and Shape factors etc. and learn how to use these to determine maintenance strategies and operating philosophies.
- Find out how Plant availability depends on reliability and see how configuration affects the outcome.
- Study different failure distributions and see why these matter. Exercises on spares holdings will show them how to optimize these to meet service level and cost considerations.
A number of tools including RCM, RBI, FMECA, IPF, RBD, FTA, ETA, and Modelling will be covered briefly, so that you know what to use where. Failure analysis using RCA will be discussed. The Business Process to manage Reliability Improvement and a roadmap to achieve high performance will be included.
Speaker/s
Former Head of Royal Dutch Shell Group’s Centre of Excellence in Maintenance and Reliability Engineering, UK. Author of “Effective Maintenance Management – Risk and Reliability Strategies for Optimizing Performance”, Industrial Press Inc., NY. Lead Author, 100 Years of Maintenance: Practical Lessons from Three Lifetimes, Industrial Press., NY. As the Head of Maintenance Strategy Group, Shell UK Exploration and Production, he was involved in the following assignments, he created a new process and authored a standard to build in Reliability into new Projects.
Special Offer
Normal fee: SGD 5,512.50
Early Bird Promo: SGD 5,312.50