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Clayton Second semester 2007 (Day)
The mathematical and computational methods of modelling component and systems reliability and failure; fault tree analysis; failure mode and effect analysis; the means of study of low frequency deviations or accidents; human factors and managerial practices related to improving reliability; the basis and theory of various maintenance policies and the interaction of all these factors with economics. Maintenance management in an industrial environment.
Individual assessment including examination: 70% (3 hours)
Assignments: 30%
22 lecture hours and 22 practice class hours
IND4345