MANAGING CENTRIFUGAL PUMP RELIABILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP

  • Van der Poel J
  • Van Waveren C
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Abstract

The management of a population of centrifugal pumps in the petrochemical industry can be daunting. A popular method for strategically optimizing the maintenance and operation of these centrifugal pumps is to measure the reliability of the whole pump population in terms of Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF). Too often MTBF improvement becomes the focus rather than a means of supporting the actual goal, namely Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) reduction. An increase in MTBF is intuitively associated with a reduction of TCO, but this is not necessarily true. This study proposes that the `MTBF vs time' and `TCO vs MTBF' curves are characteristics of a specific industrial plant. A tool for approximating the optimum TCO vs MTBF for a plant is introduced, and a qualitative framework for managing pump reliability in the TCO context is proposed.

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Van der Poel, J., & Van Waveren, C. C. (2012). MANAGING CENTRIFUGAL PUMP RELIABILITY IN THE CONTEXT OF TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP. The South African Journal of Industrial Engineering, 18(2). https://doi.org/10.7166/18-2-119

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