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Maintenance, Reliability and Asset Management Technology Best Practices

Inspection, Analysis & Monitoring

Maintenance, Reliability and Asset Management Technology Best Practices
Course Schedule

CLASSROOM

17-21 Feb 2025
Dubai
$5,950
24-28 Feb 2025
Istanbul
$5,950
03-07 Mar 2025
London
$5,950
24-28 Mar 2025
Dubai
$5,950
19-23 May 2025
Riyadh
$5,950
09-13 Jun 2025
Dubai
$5,950
29 Sep-03 Oct 2025
Dubai
$5,950
24-28 Nov 2025
Dubai
$5,950
09-13 Feb 2026
Dubai
$5,950

ONLINE

05-09 May 2025
Online
$3,950
13-17 Oct 2025
Online
$3,950
12-16 Jan 2026
Online
$3,950
Certificate
  • Coventry Academy Certificate of Attendance will be provided to delegates who attend and complete the course

Training Overview

Training Overview

Maintenance, reliability, and asset management are crucial pillars for maintaining the operational integrity and efficiency of industrial plants. The Coventry Academy training course comprehensively covers these essential areas with a structured approach, focusing on key aspects such as understanding machinery failure causes, advanced condition monitoring techniques, optimal maintenance strategy selection, root cause analysis methods, and learning from industry-wide failures. It is designed for maintenance managers, reliability engineers, asset managers, and professionals involved in maintenance operations looking to deepen their knowledge and skills in maintenance management and asset reliability. Participants will also gain practical experience in maximizing the effectiveness of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), ensuring they are equipped to implement proactive maintenance practices that minimize downtime and enhance overall plant performance and reliability.

What are the goals?

By attending this training course, you should achieve these goals:

  • Understand the Importance of Strategic Asset Management
  • Develop an Optimised Approach to Maintenance Best Practice
  • Set Priorities, Identify Risks and Prepare Mitigation Measures Against Any Failures
  • Develop the Ability to Select Maintenance Strategies
  • Understand Different Technologies Related to Condition Monitoring and Reliability Analysis

Who is this Training Course for?

The Coventry Academy training course is designed for anyone who is either newly qualified professional or experienced senior manager who needs to refresh their skills. For example:

  • Operational Professionals who are Interested in Maintenance Reliability and Asset Management
  • Maintenance Supervisors and Superintendents
  • Safety and Integrity Professionals
  • Reliability Engineers
  • Other Professionals Involved in Process Improvement

The Course Content

Day One: Failure of Machines and Inspection Based Failure Analysis - Causes of Machinery Failure in Rotating Equipment
  • Cavitation in pumps.
  • Tripping of turbines.
  • Surging in compressors.
  • Wear Mechanisms : Fatigue, Fretting, and Corrosion.
  • Fundamental Machine Problems: Balance Problems, Alignment Problems, Machinery Mounting Problems
  • Fundamentals of maintenance and asset management.
Day Two: Failure Analysis and Reliability
  • Elementary Statistics and standards.
  • Reliability Models
  • Learning from major failures case studies in process industries.
  • Learning from major failures case studies in oil and gas industries.
  • Root cause analysis and extractions of specific and generic lessons.
Day Three: Statistical Failure Analysis and Reliability
  • Further reliability definitions and standards.
  • Hazard function and bath tub curve.
  • Weibull analysis.
  • Case studies from rotating equipment.
  • Case studies of major failures in other industries and lessons learned.
Day Four: Condition Based Maintenance
  • General Purpose
  • What is Vibration
  • Thermal Monitoring
  • Lubricant Monitoring
  • The Essentials of Vibration Monitoring
Day Five: Decision Analysis in Asset Management
  • Main criticism of existing management of computerised maintenance systems.
  • The Asset Management framework.
  • The decision making grid approach.
  • Selection of appropriate maintenance strategies.
  • Integration of RCM, TPM, and CBM approaches