Abstract
Aircraft are intricate flying machines equipped with advanced technologies and state-of-the-art information and communication systems. Maintaining these aircraft to ensure maximum availability and minimal downtime is a critical and challenging task. Therefore, aircraft maintenance, repair, and servicing are of utmost importance. This research work aims to develop a methodology for the application of reliability centred maintenance (RCM) to enhance aircraft availability. An RCM approach with the Multi attribute decision making (MADM) technique for assigning criticality of systems was implemented to improve aircraft availability. Failure mode effect and criticality analysis (FMECA) was utilized for the failure investigation in the aircraft systems. However, instead of the Risk priority number (RPN) due to its inherent flaws, the Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) was utilized to evaluate the criticality of systems. The remedial measures to minimize the failure frequency and downtime were proposed. The improvement in availability, post implementation of proposed preventive maintenance was validated with positive results. An improvement of approximately 6.62% in availability and a reduction of about 15.71% in the total downtime was observed on the implementation of proposed preventive measures. The availability analysis was carried out for aircraft systems; however, the model could also be used for other repairable systems following a similar maintenance philosophy.
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Bohrey, O. P., & Chatpalliwar, A. S. (2024). Application of Reliability Centred Maintenance in Improving Aircraft Availability with Preventive Maintenance Intervention. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 42(1), 115–129. https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.42.1.115129
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