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El. knyga: MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING HB, 6/E

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  • Formatas: 1504 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2001
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071394529
  • Formatas: 1504 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2001
  • Leidėjas: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071394529

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MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING HANDBOOK Sixth Edition

The latest science, technology, and management solutions for facility maintenance issues

The one reference you can bank on for current answers to virtually any maintenance question, Lindley R. Higgins’ and R. Keith Mobley’s Maintenance Engineering Handbook provides the best of today’s strategies and technologies from the world’s leading experts.


• One-stop source of answers on all maintenance engineering functions, from managing, planning, and budgeting to solving environmental problems
• New coverage of the latest computer applications, maintenance technologies, and tools
• Strategies, equipment, techniques, and tips for facilities from industrial plants to residential complexes, institutions, schools, hospitals, and office buildings

NEW IN THIS EDITION


• Technology updates
• Improvements in prevention and prediction
• Equipment testing and monitoring tools
• The latest computer programs
• Advances in maintenance economics
• Guidance on insurance administration
• New maintenance techniques for centrifugal air compressors, centrifugal pumps, and other equipment

Maintenance Engineering’s Most Current, Comprehensive, and Complete Reference

A McGraw-Hill Classic


55 SPECIALISTS
Buildings and grounds
Computer applications
Corrosion and cleaning
Costs and controls
Electrical equipment
Estimates and budgets
Instrumentation and monitoring tools
Inventory
Lubrication
Measuring, servicing, testing
Mechanical equipment
Organization and management
Parts and components
Personnel and policies
Practices and prevention
Sanitation and housekeeping
Specialized equipment
Welding

SECTION 1: ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE MAINTENANCE FUNCTION
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Maintenance
Chapter 2: Operating Policies of Effective Maintenance
Chapter 3: Area and Centralized Maintenance Control
Chapter 4: Operating Practices to Reduce Maintenance Work
Chapter 5: Incentive Payment of Maintenance Workers
Chapter 6: Reports from Maintenance
Chapter 7: Maintenance Skills Training SECTION 2: THE HORIZONS OF MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
Chapter 1: Corrective Maintenance
Chapter 2: Components of Effective Preventive Maintenance
Chapter 3: Predictive Maintenance
Chapter 4: Maintenance Work Order Planning
Chapter 5: An Introduction to the Computer in Maintenance
Chapter 6: Computerized Planning and Scheduling
Chapter 7: Maintenance Stores and Inventory Control
Chapter 8: Maintenance Storerooms
Chapter 9: Internet for Maintenance and Engineering SECTION 3: ESTABLISHING COSTS AND CONTROL
Chapter 1: Economics of Preventive Maintenance
Chapter 2: Work Measurement
Chapter 3: Rating and Evaluating Maintenance Workers
Chapter 4: Work Simplification in Maintenance
Chapter 5: Estimating Repair and Maintenance Costs SECTION 4: MAINTENANCE OF PLANT FACILITIES
Chapter 1: Maintenance of Low-Sloped Membrane Roofs
Chapter 2: Concrete Industrial Floor Surfaces: Design, Installation, Repair, and Maintenance
Chapter 3: Painting and Protective Coatings
Chapter 4: Maintenance and Cleaning of Brick Masonry Structures
Chapter 5: Maintenance of Elevators and Special Lifts
Chapter 6: Air-Conditioning Equipment
Chapter 7: Ventilating Fans and Exhaust Systems
Chapter 8: Dust-Collecting and Air-Cleaning Equipment
Chapter 9: Piping
Chapter 10: Scaffolds and Ladders SECTION 5: MAINTENANCE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
Chapter 1: Plain Bearings
Chapter 2: Rolling-Element Bearings
Chapter 3: Flexible Couplings for Power Transmission
Chapter 4: Chains for Power Transmission
Chapter 5: Cranes: Overhead and Gantry
Chapter 6: Chain Hoists
Chapter 7: Belt Drives
Chapter 8: Mechanical Variable-Speed Drives
Chapter 9: Gear Drives and Speed Reducers
Chapter 10: Reciprocating Air Compressors
Chapter 11: Valves
Chapter 12: Pumps: Centrifugal and Positive Displacement SECTION 6: MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Chapter 1: Electric Motors
Chapter 2: Maintenance of Motor Control Components
Chapter 3: Maintenance of Industrial Batteries (Lead-Acid, Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel-Iron)
Chapter 4: Illumination SECTION 7: SANITATION AND HOUSEKEEPING
Chapter 1: Organizing the Sanitation-Housekeeping Personnel
Chapter 2: Maintaining Plant Sanitation and Housekeeping
Chapter 3: Industrial Housekeeping
Chapter 4: Cleaning Industrial Plant Offices SECTION 8: INSTRUMENTS AND RELIABILITY TOOLS
Chapter 1: Mechanical Instruments for Measuring Process Variables
Chapter 2: Electrical Instruments for Measuring, Servicing, and Testing
Chapter 3: Vibration: Its Analysis and Correction
Chapter 4: An Introduction to Thermography
Chapter 5: Tribology SECTION 9: LUBRICATION
Chapter 1: The Organization and Management of Lubrication
Chapter 2: Lubricating Devices and Systems
Chapter 3: Planning and Implementing a Good Lubrication Program SECTION 10: MAINTENANCE WELDING
Chapter 1: Arc Welding in Maintenance
Chapter 2: Gas Welding in Maintenance SECTION 11: CHEMICAL CORROSION CONTROL AND CLEANING
Chapter 1: Corrosion Control
Chapter 2: Industrial Chemical Cleaning Methods
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McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide