Teaching Methodologies
Theoretical classes are expositive (being made a theoretical exposure of each subject), complemented with the resolution of exercises with the support of computer tools.
In the practical classes, will be solved exercises individually and in small groups with the support of computer tools. Some practical classes will be held in the laboratory where measurements and other experimental tests will be carried out in groups.
Learning Results
Plan and perform the installation and maintenance of biomedical equipment according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Performs assembly, measurements and testing in biomedical equipment. Perform preventive, predictive and corrective maintenance of medical and hospital equipment. Implement electrical safety testing of equipment and installations.
Program
1. Introduction
1.1. Definitions of Maintenance
1.2. The Costs of Maintenance
1.3. Current Maintenance Concepts
2. Planning and Organization of Maintenance
2.1. Maintenance Costs
2.2. Maintenance Times
2.3. Maintenance Control Indicators
2.4. Statistics applied to maintenance management
3. Methods and Maintenance Management
3.1. Improvement Maintenance (Proactive)
3.2. Preventive maintenance
3.3. Corrective maintenance.
4. Maintenance Techniques
4.1. Maintenance and Calibration of Process Instruments
4.2. Practices for energy efficiency
4.3. Monitoring and detection of electricity failures
5. Maintenance Engineering
5.1. Failure analysis and Troubleshooting
5.2. Quality tools
Internship(s)
NAO
Bibliography
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MONCHY, F. – A Função Manutenção, Masson, Paris, 1987
Organização e Gestão da Manutenção, dos conceitos à prática, de José Paulo Saraiva Cabral, Editora: LIDEL.
FERREIRA, Luís Andrade – Uma Introdução à Manutenção, Publindústria, Porto, 1998. ISBN: 972-95794-4-X
ASSIS, Rui – Manutenção Centrada na Fiabilidade, Lidel, Lisboa, 1997. ISBN: 972-757-037-2