1. Maintenance and OMF in a stressful flow
Defining a stressful workflow
We define a stressful production flow as a technological and/or product work-in-progress that is constantly evolving and/or rapidly obsolescing, leading to frequent changes in manufacturing routines and/or operating conditions for production equipment at the limits of its technical capabilities.
The equipment in an industrial and/or research and development facility is subject to degradation mechanisms linked, in most cases, to operating and/or environmental conditions. To cope with these failures and achieve the best possible compromise between equipment availability, operating costs, product quality and competitiveness, without compromising safety or environmental standards, numerous developments in maintenance methods have been proposed and implemented industrially...
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Terminologie de la maintenance. Association Française de Normalisation Paris - AFNOR NF EN 13306/X 60-319 - 2001
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