Base Knowledge
The main knowledge is transversal, namely the fundamental sciences and some areas of the specialty of the course, in order to allow students to have an enlarged view of the subjects to understand and apply the broad spectrum of Industrial Maintenance.
Teaching Methodologies
The teaching methodology is based on the following aspects:
– Presentation of the subjects by the teacher;
– Field trips;
– Lectures by professionals from the industry.
Learning Results
At the end of the Course Unit, the student must have acquired knowledge on:
o The concept of Maintenance and its evolution, as well as the concepts associated;
o The organization and management of a maintenance department of an industrial company, of services, hospital, hospitality, and others, where the role of equipment and facilities is relevant;
o The programming, accompaniment and control of the maintenance interventions;
o The use of techniques and methods of maintenance planning;
o The identification and application of some techniques of condition monitoring maintenance;
o The functioning of the information systems for maintenance management;
o The KPI and the elaboration of a cockpit chart;
o The management methodologies of the maintenance activity;
o The main concepts and applications of the Vibration Analysis.
Program
1. Framework and Maintenance Organization
2. Assets Organization
3. Types of Maintenance Works
4. Maintenance Planning
5. Maintenance Resources
6. Reliability
7. Vibration Analysis
8. Information Systems for Maintenance
9. Maintenance Costs
10. Maintenance Standards
11. Maintenance Indicators
12. Maintenance management methodologies
Internship(s)
NAO