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ENGG 4103 Engineering Asset Management & Maintenance incorporating MEA elective: Mine Asset Management and Services Lecture 1 Introduction and Course Objectives 1st Semester 2014
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What is an asset? How do physical assets differ from financial assets? Why should engineers be concerned with physical assets?
Class Action
Thousands more likely to join Black Saturday class action
The Age Date January 11, 2013 More than 10,000 victims of the Kilmore East-Kinglake Black Saturday bushfire could take part in the class action against the electricity company deemed responsible for the deadly blaze, a court has heard. The victims involved come from five municipalities - Nillumbik, Mitchell, Yarra Ranges, Whittlesea and Murrindindi. The legal action is being brought against electricity company SP AusNet, trading as SPI Electricity, who owned and had responsibility for maintaining of the power lines that caused the blaze on February 7, 2009. The fire claimed more lives than any other bushfire in Australia's history, with 119 people killed, 1242 homes destroyed and a total of 125,383 hectares burned. The Victorian Bushfire Royal Commission found the blaze was caused by a faulty powerline owned and maintained by the electricity company, trading as SP AusNet. The total losses sustained in the bushfire was estimated at the Royal Commission hearings as high as $1 billion.
Course staff
UQ Coordinator (Asset Management) Dr. Peter Knights Ph. 33653915 Email: p.knights@uq.edu.au Room: 43-204 Visiting hours Tues 2:00-5:00 pm UNSW Coordinator (Services) - Dr Chris Daley - C.Daley@unsw.edu.au WASM Coordinator (Services) - Dr Mahinda Kuruppu - M.Kuruppu@curtin.edu.au
Learning outcomes
At the end of this course, the students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: 1 (Reliability engineering) Distinguish between functions, functional failures and failure modes. Be familiar with basic reliability analysis, equipment performance indices and improvement methods. 2 (Maintenance management) Ability to design and implement maintenance support systems for engineering assets, including specifying preventive, predictive, proactive and corrective tasks within an overall maintenance strategy. 3 (Component and capital equipment replacement) Undertake quantified risk assessments for optimising maintenance decisions and apply life cycle costing and equivalent annual cost (EAC) methods for optimizing capital equipment replacement. 4 Mine Services - Be familiar with electrical power distribution fundamentals, mine dewatering principles, conveyor and hoisting system limitations.
Graduate attributes
This course will contribute to the development of the following Graduate Attributes: appropriate technical knowledge having advanced problem solving, analysis and synthesis skills with the ability to tolerate ambiguity being able to think and work individually and in teams listening, influencing, motivating and communication skills basic business and management skills awareness of opportunities to ad value through engineering and the need for continuous improvement being able to work and communicate effectively across discipline boundaries having HSEC consciousness being active life-long learners.
Timetable
Loca tion St Lucia Group Day Start End Building Room Start - End Date 7/03 6/06 Start date(s) L Fri 14:00 pm 10:00 am 3:00 pm 4:00 pm 3:00 pm 5:50 pm 11:50 am 4:50 pm 5:50 pm 4:50 pm 42 115 7 March 6 June
P01
Tues
50
N301
P02
Wed
50
N301
P03
Thurs
50
27/03, 01/05 30/04 to 28/05 inclusive. These tutorials are for mining students only
Wed
45
204
Notes: L (Lectures) P (Practicals) non-mining students, taught weeks 3, and 7 only T (Tutorials) mining students only, taught weeks 8-12 (Part B Mine Services)
Week 10. Materials handling systems Week 11. Life cycle cost estimation Week 12. Asset management standards Week 13. Future maintenance systems
Assessment
ASSIGNMENTS 7 March 7 April Maintenance Strategy Formulation (group) 11 April -5 May Case study analysis (individual) 21 May 6 June Mine Services (mining students only) QUIZZES 9-May 30% 30% 30%
10%
PRACTICALS (14-219 Sir Llew Edwards Building) (non mining students) 25, 26 &27 March Weibull fitting /component replacement 29, 30 April, 1 May Capital replacement decisions Class divided into P1, P2, P3 according to published list. 15% 15%
Course text
MEA Learning Guide - Mine Asset Management and Services - Part A Mine Asset Management (all students) MEA Learning Guide - Mine Asset Management and Services - Part B Mine Services (mining students) MEA Part B
Useful websites
www.plant-maintenance.org.au Asset Management Council www.amcouncil.com.au The Asset Management Journal www.theammj.com