17.0 Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
At the end of this chapter, students will be able to:
- Define reliability and maintenance in the context of operations management and explain their importance to organizational performance.
- Calculate system reliability using formulas for both series and parallel configurations, and interpret the implications of adding redundancy.
- Differentiate between key maintenance strategies: reactive, preventive, predictive, condition-based, reliability-centred, and risk-based maintenance.
- Assess the advantages and disadvantages of different maintenance strategies for a variety of assets.
- Analyze the cost implications (direct and opportunity) of various maintenance policies and their impact on operations.
- Apply historical breakdown data to estimate expected costs and advise on optimal maintenance strategies.
- Evaluate opportunity costs related to downtime and their effect on decision-making for maintenance investment.
- Solve practical problems involving maintenance scheduling and reliability calculations.