Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study

Currently, a lack of interpretation tools and methodologies hinders the ability to assess the performance of a single piece of equipment or a total system. Therefore, a reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis must be combined with a quantitative reliability impact analysis to interpr...

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Main Authors: Fredy Kristjanpoller, Adolfo Crespo, Pablo Viveros, Luis Barberá
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2016-10-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016674845
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spelling doaj-d265a036fa9c436188ec9829a81c626d2020-11-25T02:59:56ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402016-10-01810.1177/1687814016674845Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case studyFredy Kristjanpoller0Adolfo Crespo1Pablo Viveros2Luis Barberá3Department of Industrial Management, University of Seville, Seville, SpainDepartment of Industrial Management, University of Seville, Seville, SpainDepartment of Industrial Management, University of Seville, Seville, SpainDepartment of Industrial Management, University of Seville, Seville, SpainCurrently, a lack of interpretation tools and methodologies hinders the ability to assess the performance of a single piece of equipment or a total system. Therefore, a reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis must be combined with a quantitative reliability impact analysis to interpret the actual performance and identify bottlenecks and improvement opportunities. This article proposes a novel methodology that uses reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis to quantify the expected impact. The strengths of the failure expected impact methodology include its ability to systematically and quantitatively assess the expected impact in terms of reliability, availability, and maintainability indicators and the logical configuration of subsystems and individual equipment, which show the direct effects of each element on the total system. This proposed analysis complements plant modeling and analysis. Determining the operational effectiveness impact, as the final result of the computation process, enables the quantitative and unequivocal prioritization of the system elements by assessing the associated loss as a “production loss” regarding its unavailability and effect on the system process. The Chilean copper smelting process study provides useful results for developing a hierarchization that enables an analysis of improvement actions that are aligned with the best opportunities.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814016674845
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Adolfo Crespo
Pablo Viveros
Luis Barberá
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Adolfo Crespo
Pablo Viveros
Luis Barberá
Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
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Adolfo Crespo
Pablo Viveros
Luis Barberá
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title Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study
title_short Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study
title_full Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study
title_fullStr Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study
title_full_unstemmed Expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for Chilean copper smelting process: A case study
title_sort expected impact quantification–based reliability assessment methodology for chilean copper smelting process: a case study
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Advances in Mechanical Engineering
issn 1687-8140
publishDate 2016-10-01
description Currently, a lack of interpretation tools and methodologies hinders the ability to assess the performance of a single piece of equipment or a total system. Therefore, a reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis must be combined with a quantitative reliability impact analysis to interpret the actual performance and identify bottlenecks and improvement opportunities. This article proposes a novel methodology that uses reliability, availability, and maintainability analysis to quantify the expected impact. The strengths of the failure expected impact methodology include its ability to systematically and quantitatively assess the expected impact in terms of reliability, availability, and maintainability indicators and the logical configuration of subsystems and individual equipment, which show the direct effects of each element on the total system. This proposed analysis complements plant modeling and analysis. Determining the operational effectiveness impact, as the final result of the computation process, enables the quantitative and unequivocal prioritization of the system elements by assessing the associated loss as a “production loss” regarding its unavailability and effect on the system process. The Chilean copper smelting process study provides useful results for developing a hierarchization that enables an analysis of improvement actions that are aligned with the best opportunities.
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