Academic year 2019/2020 |
Supervisor: | doc. Ing. Róbert Jankových, CSc. | |||
Supervising institute: | ÚVSSR | |||
Teaching language: | Czech | |||
Aims of the course unit: | ||||
The objective of the subject is to acquire the knowledge of technical system reliability. | ||||
Learning outcomes and competences: | ||||
A student acquires comprehensive and complex knowledge of technical system reliability which can apply in industrial mechanical/electrical engineering practice to solve different problems related to the aforementioned topics. | ||||
Prerequisites: | ||||
Knowledge of mathematics and physics at a level of university study. Also, the knowledge of the aforementioned special field in a scope of the previous bachelor study is expected. | ||||
Course contents: | ||||
The course is focused on the most advanced knowledge in technical system reliability. Emphasis is laid on understanding of reliability incorporation into the system quality. The students are familiarized with the terminology of reliability, additionally with standards and legislation in the area of reliability and with the management of reliability. Great attention is devoted to the reliability indicators and the predictive analysis. The reliability of unrepaired and repaired systems is also described in details, and further in relation to the predictive reliability analysis, the selected methods are thoroughly discussed in the special chapter. The means for increasing reliability, system maintenance, reliability tests and reliability information systems are also presented. The course is completed with the exercises where all topics are presented in the examples from the industrial practice. The results and conclusions are also discussed in the exercises. | ||||
Teaching methods and criteria: | ||||
The course is taught through lectures explaining the basic principles and theory of the discipline. Exercises are focused on practical topics presented in lectures. According to the possibility of teaching can be organized lectures for students by practitioners and excursions to companies focused on activities related to the course content. |
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes: | ||||
The course consists of exercises and lectures. Exercise is completed by credit (is awarded in 13th teaching week). 100% participation in the exercises and activity in the exercises is necessary for its acquisition. The student will prepare for the credit an individual work in the prescribed scope and quality, the topic of the thesis will be chosen at the beginning of the semester. The work must be submitted in writing and checked and recognized by the teacher. The exam is a written test, the student can obtain up to 100 points from this test. Evaluation of the test result is given by the ECTS grading scale. |
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Controlled participation in lessons: | ||||
The student attendance is checked in tutorials (presence and activity). The 100% participation in tutorials is required, and in case of absence, the student will be obliged to compensate, the alternative attendance will be specified by the lecturer. |
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Type of course unit: | ||||
Lecture | 13 × 2 hrs. | optionally | ||
Exercise | 9 × 2 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Computer-assisted exercise | 4 × 2 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Course curriculum: | ||||
Lecture | 1.Quality and reliability, definition of reliability 2.Terminology in reliability 3.Standards in reliability area 4.Reliability management 5.Reliability indicators 6.Predictive reliability analysis 7.Reliability of unrepaired systems 8.Reliability of repaired systems 9.Selected reliability analysis methods 10.Reliability increasing means 11.Operating reliability, requirements for reliability 12.System maintenance 13.Reliability tests, reliability information systems |
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Exercise | 1.Principles of reliability, definition of reliability 2.Standards in reliability area 3.Reliability indicators of unrepaired systems 4.Reliability indicators of repaired systems 5.Reliability analysis, reliability analysis discussion 6.Reliability analysis, reliability analysis discussion 7.Tools for reliability enhancement 8.Operating reliability 9.System maintenance |
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Computer-assisted exercise | 1.Operating reliability evaluation 2.System maintenance 3.Reliability tests 4.Reliability information systems, credit |
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Literature - fundamental: | ||||
1. MYKISKA,Antonín. Bezpečnost a spolehlivost technických systémů. 1. vydání. Praha: České vysoké učení technické v Praze, 2006,206 s. Učební texty ČVUT v Praze. Fakulta strojní. ISBN 80-01-02868-2. | ||||
2. NOVÁK,M.; ŠEBESTA,V.; VOTRUBA, Z. Bezpečnost a spolehlivost systémů. 1. vydání. Praha: České vysoké učení technické v Praze, 2001, 150 s. Učební texty ČVUT v Praze. Fakulta dopravní. ISBN 80-01-02331-1. | ||||
3. HOLUB,R.; VINTR,Z. Spolehlivost letadlové techniky (elektronická učebnice). VUT FSI Brno. 2001. 233 s. | ||||
Literature - recommended: | ||||
4. SUMMERVILLE, N. Basic Reliability: An Introduction to Reliability Engineering. AuthorHouse, 2004. 136s. ISBN 978-1418424183. | ||||
5. KARPÍŠEK,Zdeněk. Matematika IV, statistika a pravděpodobnost. 3. doplněné vydání. Akademické nakladatelství CERM, s.r.o., 2007. 170 s. ISBN 978-80-214-3380-9. | ||||
6. MOUBRAY, J. Reliability-Centered Maintenance. A Butterworth-Heinemann Title. 1999. 440 s. ISBN 978-0750633581. | ||||
7. RENYAN J. Introduction to Quality and Reliability Engineering. Springer (Springer Series in Reliability Engineering), 2015. 326 s. ISBN 3662472155 | ||||
8. LAZZARONI M. Reliability Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2016. 161 s. ISBN 3662507188. | ||||
9. POCHAMPALLY, K., GUPTA, S. Reliability Analysis with Minitab. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2016. 1. vydání. 186 s. ISBN 9781498737678. |
The study programmes with the given course: | |||||||||
Programme | Study form | Branch | Spec. | Final classification | Course-unit credits | Obligation | Level | Year | Semester |
M2I-P | full-time study | M-KSB Quality, Reliability and Safety | -- | Cr,Ex | 4 | Compulsory | 2 | 1 | W |
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