2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2007.12.006
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Maintainability and safety indicators at design stage for mechanical products

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“…Maintainability criteria are composed of intrinsic criteria and contextual criteria [4]. Intrinsic criteria includes repairability, ability to be repaired after failure or damage; accessibility, easiness to reach a component inside the assembly; assemblability, ability to be assembled from an assembly; disassemblability, ability to be removed from an assembly; standardization, standard component or equipment; interchangeability, ability to be replaced with another component; survivability, ability of the product to continue to work after the failure of a considered component.…”
Section: The Principles Of Design For Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Maintainability criteria are composed of intrinsic criteria and contextual criteria [4]. Intrinsic criteria includes repairability, ability to be repaired after failure or damage; accessibility, easiness to reach a component inside the assembly; assemblability, ability to be assembled from an assembly; disassemblability, ability to be removed from an assembly; standardization, standard component or equipment; interchangeability, ability to be replaced with another component; survivability, ability of the product to continue to work after the failure of a considered component.…”
Section: The Principles Of Design For Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measure tool of the product maintainability is developed. Maintainability and safety indicators at design stage for mechanical products are studied in [4]. The assessment procedure uses product 3D (Dimension) CAD (Computer Aided Design) model and associated semantic matrix gathering information from the product components' criticality and reliability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lag results in the requirements of maintainability design having little effect on product design and limiting the improvement of product maintainability. Because product maintainability is mostly determined at the design stage, the cost is high to correct the design, even leading to irrevocable defects if not enough attention is paid to the influence of maintainability design at the initial design stage [6]. Product maintainability focuses on design factors related to function and construction, such as layout and visibility, which indicates that the design of function and construction has a significant effect on maintainability design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors that specifically indicate the related process and contextual elements are Wani & Gahndhi (1999) and Coulibaly et al (2008). Wani & Gahndhi (1999) categorize the attributes of importance into design attributes, personnel and logistic support:…”
Section: Aspects From the Literature On Product Design And Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Logistic support: tools and test equipment; and documentation. Coulibaly et al (2008) classify maintainability criteria into intrinsic and contextual criteria:  Intrinsic criteria: repairability; accessibility; assemblability; disassemblability; standardization; interchangeability; survivability; and redundancy.  Contextual criteria: competencies; tooling; logistics; environment; detectability; testability; maneuverability; and auto diagnostic.…”
Section: Aspects From the Literature On Product Design And Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%