Vol. 9, No.1 , issue 10

Diyala Journal of Engineering Sciences DJES

Volume 9, No. 1, Pages: 121-133,  March 2016

(Received: 14/9/2014; Accepted: 28/12/2014)

 

Study the effect of Programmed Partial Mainteanence on the Power factory Productivty in diyala company for electrical INDUSTRIES

Lutfi Y. Zedan 

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Layth A. Hasnawi

Department of Mechanical Engineering

DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.24237/djes.2016.09110

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Abstract


The present work has concerned with partial programmed maintenance that should be done on machines in order to increase production and improving quality in one of the biggest companies in Iraq. Data was collected by vesting one of the factories to five different machines for six months as to the number of stoppages in machine, the best period for testing, stoppage reasons, repair period and the number of stoppages. The possibility of monthly stoppage was calculated, and damage period, and the expected number for each machine stoppage. A computer program to calculate the best period for partial maintenance by using (Microsoft office Access 2007 program), In order to confirm the effective operation of the program was applied on ten default machines (A, b, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J) for six months watching period as shown in table number (1).

Keywords: Programmed partial maintenance, Productivity, Power Factory, Diyala Company.

 

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