2020
DOI: 10.1080/09537287.2020.1741046
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A hybrid of industrial maintenance decision making grids

Abstract: It is fair to assume that the main challenge in maintenance decision making is the existence of a gap between theory and sustainable practice which is attributable to complexity, too much emphasis on development of new models that only serve to criticise earlier ones, underrepresentation of case studybased researches and lack of adequate incorporation of industry-based knowledge into most theoretical studies. In this paper, we revisited the application of the decision making grid (DMG) for maintenance optimisa… Show more

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“…A study by [20] employed these techniques (i.e., FTA and RBD) to detect the causal factors, as well as their interrelations for a chronic cement plant rotary kiln refractory brick failure, so as to provide detailed dimension of vulnerabilities in maintenance, operations, and quality practices. While [21] and [22] also used both FTA and RBD techniques for analysing historic engineering catastrophes such as Fukushima nuclear disaster (2011), BP Texas city incident (2005), NASA's space shuttle Columbia accident (2003), Chernobyl disaster (1986), Bhopal disaster (1984), and sinking of the Titanic Ocean liner (1912).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A study by [20] employed these techniques (i.e., FTA and RBD) to detect the causal factors, as well as their interrelations for a chronic cement plant rotary kiln refractory brick failure, so as to provide detailed dimension of vulnerabilities in maintenance, operations, and quality practices. While [21] and [22] also used both FTA and RBD techniques for analysing historic engineering catastrophes such as Fukushima nuclear disaster (2011), BP Texas city incident (2005), NASA's space shuttle Columbia accident (2003), Chernobyl disaster (1986), Bhopal disaster (1984), and sinking of the Titanic Ocean liner (1912).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The overarching purpose of developing equivalent RBDs is an attempt to visualise relationships of causal factors that can lead to identification of vulnerabilities and/or resilience within a system. Despite its usefulness, RBDs have been criticised for their overreliance on near perfect (which is often unrealistic in all circumstances, especially when dealing with unfamiliar problems) FT outputs in order to generate accurate results [22]. Detailed and clear guidelines for constructing RBDs, as well as their conversion to FTs and vice versa are available in [21], while [20] further demonstrates real-life implementations.…”
Section: Overview Of Reliability Block Diagram Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This section explains the methods used for the literature survey, presented in the following Section 6 . Relevant publications addressing faults, fault detection methods, and recovery methods for automotive lidars were identified, analysed and then classified in a quantitative approach based on the PRISMA scheme, e.g., [ 24 , 25 ]. The presented literature survey methodology can also be applied for literature studies on other perception sensors.…”
Section: Literature Survey Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the emerging issues regarding cladding and testing of materials against fire resistance can be associated with the internal perspective, while the issues of trust between victims and authorities are external and are the main issues being covered in the GTD investigation so far. There is hence a need for more research into approaches that can facilitate clarity around decision-making by various agencies to increase trust about intervention [35][36][37][38][39] and also clarity about translations into different languages [40].…”
Section: Literature Related To Internal and External Perspectives In mentioning
confidence: 99%