Industrial Systems and Maintenance
About this course
Expected learning outcomes
Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to: a) To understand, recognize and comprehend the different needs and the scale of facilities and networks in industry. b) To know the principles of design and calculation of the facilities and the relevant equipment available. c) To know the principles of preventive and invasive maintenance of networks, facilities and equipment and how to apply them in industrial environments.
Indicative Syllabus
Section A: Industrial Facilities
- Introduction to industrial facilities, their categorization and specifications
- Characterization of facilities and productive operating environment
- Determination of the functional requirements of the industrial environment
- Installations and networks of industrial water supply and sewage
- Industrial networks and fire detection and extinguishing systems
- Installations and systems of heating, cooling, air conditioning, ventilation and dusting in industry
- Industrial electrical networks, medium and low voltage, substations, traffic and lighting networks, low current networks and wireless connections. Industrial-scale uninterruptible power supply systems and systems.
- Industrial networks for the supply of compressed air and pneumatic power.
- Material transport systems. Conveyor belts, lifting devices, pneumatic conveying systems, spatial planning.
- Basic environmental management and environmental protection systems against industrial pollution
Section B: Operation and Maintenance of Industrial Facilities and Maintenance
- Supervision and monitoring of the operation of industrial facilities.
- The needs and principles of maintenance of machines and facilities.
- Mechanical maintenance policies, spare parts management and fault management techniques
Teaching / Learning Methodology
Lecture: The fundamentals of Industrial Systems Maintenance theories will be presented and their various applications will be described using ppt presentations. The students are free to request help. The students are encouraged to solve problems and to use their own knowledge to verify their solutions before seeking assistance.
Recommended Reading
- Lindley R. Higginsm: Maintenance engineering handbook, New York: McGrawHill, 1988.
- Industrial maintenance reference guide / Robert C. Rosaler, Tyler G. Hicks, project editor, New York : McGraw-Hill, c1987.
- Maintenance engineering : organization and management / Frank Gradon, London : Applied Science Publishers, c1973.
Prerequisites
Start Date
2023
End Date
2024
Apply
2023
Local Course Code
TBA
Cycle
TBA
Year of study
TBA
Language
English
Study Load
Lectures 65 hours Written Report (homework) and Oral Presentation 85 hours In total 150 hours 5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
Exams: 40% Written Report (homework) and Oral Presentation 60%
Instructors
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Course coordinator
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