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Title:
Maintenance engineering handbook
Series:
McGraw-Hill handbooks
Edition:
7th ed.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, 2008
ISBN:
9780071546461

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Summary

Summary

This handbook provides practical advice on both the primary functions (maintenance of existing equipment, equipment testing), and the secondary functions (insurance administration, waste disposal) of the maintenance engineer.


Author Notes

Lindley R. Higgins was an engineering consultant.

R. Keith Mobley is principle of Life Cycle Engineering.

Darrin Wikoff is Senior Reliability Consultant.


Table of Contents

Scott FranklinR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyJeff NevenhovenRandy HeislerTom DabbsMichael WilliamsenR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyDarrin WikoffR. Keith MobleyWally WilsonThomas A. GoberR. Keith MobleyRobert FeiBruce WesnerRobert (Bob) CallAl EmenekerTim KisterJohn CrayShon IsenhourDarrin WikoffDonald R. Mapes and Dennis J. McNeilRobert F. YtterbergBrian E. TrimbleJerry RobertsonMartin A. ScicchitanoR. Keith MobleyLee Twombly and Samuel G. DunkleR. Keith MobleyDaniel R. SnyderTerry HallFrank B. KempfWilliam S. ChapinR. C. DearstyneDan Parsons and Tim TaylorCarl MarchRobert G. SmithR. Keith MobleyTerry HallCarl MarchShon IsenhourShon IsenhourTerry HallR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyR. Keith MobleyF. Alverson and T. C. Mead and W. H. Stein and A. C. WitteDuane C. AllenR. Keith MobleyDenny Bardoliwalla and Klaus WittelRobert Haydu and W. Emerson Brantley III and Jerry CasenhiserBryant (Web) ChandlerTyler G. HicksColin P. BennettJ. E. Hinkel
Contributorsp. ix
Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xii
SI Units and Conversion Factorsp. xiii
Section 1 Organization and Management of the Maintenance Function
Chapter 1 Redefining Maintenance-Delivering Reliabilityp. 1.3
Chapter 2 Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Maintenancep. 1.9
Chapter 3 Maintenance and Reliability Engineeringp. 1.17
Chapter 4 Cooperative Partnershipsp. 1.23
Chapter 5 Effective Maintenance Organizationsp. 1.31
Chapter 6 Operating Policies of Effective Maintenancep. 1.39
Chapter 7 Six Sigma Safety: Applying Quality Management Principles to Foster a Zero-Injury Safety Culturep. 1.55
Section 2 The Horizons of Maintenance Management
Chapter 1 Corrective Maintenancep. 2.3
Chapter 2 Reliability-Based Preventive Maintenancep. 2.7
Chapter 3 Predictive Maintenancep. 2.19
Chapter 4 Reliability-Centered Maintenancep. 2.35
Chapter 5 Total Productive Maintenancep. 2.41
Chapter 6 Maintenance Repair and Operations-Storeroom Excellencep. 2.59
Chapter 7 Computerized Planning and Schedulingp. 2.79
Chapter 8 Computer-Based Maintenance Management Systemsp. 2.91
Section 3 Engineering and Analysis Tools
Chapter 1 Economics of Reliabilityp. 3.3
Chapter 2 Work Measurementp. 3.19
Chapter 3 Rating and Evaluating Maintenance Workersp. 3.65
Chapter 4 Work Simplification in Maintenancep. 3.89
Chapter 5 Estimating Repair and Maintenance Costsp. 3.107
Chapter 6 Key Performance Indicatorsp. 3.121
Chapter 7 Maintenance Engineer's Toolboxp. 3.133
Chapter 8 Root Cause Analysisp. 3.153
Section 4 Maintenance of Plant Facilities
Chapter 1 Maintenance of Low-Sloped Membrane Roofsp. 4.3
Chapter 2 Concrete Industrial Floor Surfaces: Design, Installation, Repair, and Maintenancep. 4.17
Chapter 3 Maintenance and Cleaning of Brick Masonry Structuresp. 4.27
Chapter 4 Maintenance of Elevators and Special Liftsp. 4.43
Chapter 5 Air-Conditioning Equipmentp. 4.53
Chapter 6 Ventilating Fans and Exhaust Systemsp. 4.87
Chapter 7 Dust-Collecting and Air-Cleaning Equipmentp. 4.111
Section 5 Maintenance of Mechanical Equipment
Chapter 1 Plain Bearingsp. 5.3
Chapter 2 Rolling-Element Bearingsp. 5.19
Chapter 3 Flexible Couplings for Power Transmissionp. 5.45
Chapter 4 Chains for Power Transmissionp. 5.73
Chapter 5 Cranes: Overhead and Gantryp. 5.83
Chapter 6 Chain Hoistsp. 5.91
Chapter 7 Belt Drivesp. 5.99
Chapter 8 Mechanical Variable-Speed Drivesp. 5.145
Chapter 9 Gear Drives and Speed Reducersp. 5.161
Chapter 10 Reciprocating Air Compressorsp. 5.185
Chapter 11 Valvesp. 5.197
Chapter 12 Pumps: Centrifugal and Positive Displacementp. 5.213
Section 6 Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
Chapter 1 Electric Motorsp. 6.3
Chapter 2 Maintenance of Motor Control Componentsp. 6.39
Chapter 3 Maintenance of Industrial Batteries (Lead-Acid, Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel-Iron)p. 6.79
Section 7 Instruments and Reliability Tools
Chapter 1 Mechanical Instruments for Measuring Process Variablesp. 7.3
Chapter 2 Electrical Instruments for Measuring, Servicing, and Testingp. 7.43
Chapter 3 Vibration: Its Analysis and Correctionp. 7.69
Chapter 4 An Introduction to Thermographyp. 7.105
Chapter 5 Tribologyp. 7.127
Section 8 Lubrication
Chapter 1 The Organization and Management of Lubricationp. 8.3
Chapter 2 Lubricating Devices and Systemsp. 8.13
Chapter 3 Planning and Implementing a Good Lubrication Programp. 8.27
Section 9 Chemical Corrosion Control and Cleaning
Chapter 1 Corrosion Controlp. 9.3
Chapter 2 Industrial Chemical Cleaning Methodsp. 9.17
Chapter 3 Painting and Protective Coatingsp. 9.35
Chapter 4 Pipingp. 9.55
Chapter 5 Scaffolds and Laddersp. 9.91
Section 10 Maintenance Welding
Chapter 1 Arc Welding in Maintenancep. 10.3
Chapter 2 Gas Welding in Maintenancep. 10.63
Indexp. I.1