A maintenance strategy model for static equipment using inspection methodologies and risk management

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Abstract

Mechanical equipment used on process plants can be categorised into two main types, namely static and rotating equipment. A brief survey at a number of chemical process plants indicated that a number of maintenance strategies exist and are used for rotating equipment. However, some of these strategies are not directly applicable to static equipment, although the risk-based inspection (RBI) methodology has been developed for pressure vessels. A generalised risk-based maintenance strategy for all types of static equipment does not currently exist. This paper describes the development of an optimised model of inspection methodologies, maintenance strategies, and risk management principles that are generically applicable for static equipment. It enables maintenance managers and engineers to select an applicable maintenance strategy and inspection methodology, based on the operational and business risks posed by the individual pieces of equipment.

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Visser, J. K., & Jordaan, J. (2009). A maintenance strategy model for static equipment using inspection methodologies and risk management. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 20(1), 83–94. https://doi.org/10.7166/20-1-85

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