The article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the No Fault Found (NFF) phenomenon. Such overhead costs are particularly difficult to quantify due to potentially serviceable equipment being returned for repair. Other factors, such as a reduction in the availability of the system, compromising reliability of high value assets, and logistical factors, can all contribute to the cost of resolving an unknown fault. Here we apply the soft systems methodology to capture the critical cost drivers of NFF across the supply chain and build a framework to estimate the cost of NFF. We use a multi-method design including an online survey, workshops and semi-structured interviews to study NFF related cost practice...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01663615 Copyright El...
Maintenance concerns abound as companies strive to increase production while guaranteeing safety, fl...
The cost of equipment failure has been recognized as a significant tool for the assessment of mainte...
AbstractThe article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the...
The article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the No Faul...
This paper presents the first part of a state of the art review on the No Fault Found (NFF) phenomen...
The No Fault Found (NFF) problem continues to reduce operational availability and have an impact on ...
Characterising maintenance costs has always been challenging due to a lack of accurate prior cost da...
This is the second half of a two paper series covering aspects of the no fault found (NFF) phenomeno...
AbstractIn the context of aircraft engineering and maintenance, No Fault Found (NFF) is a chain of e...
Condition monitoring is an increasingly important activity, but there is often little thought given ...
The maintenance costs of an offshore production platform make up about 30 % of the daily costs, and ...
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maint...
AbstractCondition monitoring is an increasingly important activity, but there is often little though...
AbstractThe paper discusses the importance of granularity in maintenance requirements. This becomes ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01663615 Copyright El...
Maintenance concerns abound as companies strive to increase production while guaranteeing safety, fl...
The cost of equipment failure has been recognized as a significant tool for the assessment of mainte...
AbstractThe article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the...
The article investigates a generic framework to estimate maintenance costs attributed to the No Faul...
This paper presents the first part of a state of the art review on the No Fault Found (NFF) phenomen...
The No Fault Found (NFF) problem continues to reduce operational availability and have an impact on ...
Characterising maintenance costs has always been challenging due to a lack of accurate prior cost da...
This is the second half of a two paper series covering aspects of the no fault found (NFF) phenomeno...
AbstractIn the context of aircraft engineering and maintenance, No Fault Found (NFF) is a chain of e...
Condition monitoring is an increasingly important activity, but there is often little thought given ...
The maintenance costs of an offshore production platform make up about 30 % of the daily costs, and ...
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maint...
AbstractCondition monitoring is an increasingly important activity, but there is often little though...
AbstractThe paper discusses the importance of granularity in maintenance requirements. This becomes ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01663615 Copyright El...
Maintenance concerns abound as companies strive to increase production while guaranteeing safety, fl...
The cost of equipment failure has been recognized as a significant tool for the assessment of mainte...