Bibliographic citations
Vilca, L., (2022). Propuesta de plan de mantenimiento centrado en confiabilidad (RCM) a equipos críticos de planta geotextil para mejorar la disponibilidad de la línea no tejidos [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/23031
Vilca, L., Propuesta de plan de mantenimiento centrado en confiabilidad (RCM) a equipos críticos de planta geotextil para mejorar la disponibilidad de la línea no tejidos [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/23031
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title = "Propuesta de plan de mantenimiento centrado en confiabilidad (RCM) a equipos críticos de planta geotextil para mejorar la disponibilidad de la línea no tejidos",
author = "Vilca Atachahua, Luis Denis",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2022"
}
The main objective of this research work is to increase the availability of the Non-woven line of the geosynthetic company Pavco Wavin - Peru, implementing the reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) methodology for critical equipment. Firstly, the criticality of the Nonwovens line equipment was analyzed, which generated low availability, high maintenance costs, greater impact on production and greater risk to safety and the environment. Once identified, the reliability-focused maintenance methodology based on the SAE JA 1011 standard was applied, where the operational context of this equipment was described, the level of detail of the subsystems to be analyzed was defined, the information sheet described the functions of the asset within the operational context, identification of functional failures, failure modes and effects (FMEA), finally the consequences and the maintenance plan in the decision sheet with the different strategies and activities that will be carried out so that the analyzed subsystems maintain their function within their current operational context. In order to increase the availability of the Nonwovens line and thereby increase the annual production tonnage.
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