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JANUARY-DECEMBER 2018 - Volume: 6 - Pages: [15 p.]
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ABSTRACT: The Realibility Centred Maintenance methodology, or RCM, aims to determine which maintenance is optimal for the operational context of an asset. This methodology emerged within the field of aeronautics and, due to its good results, has been adopted in other areas, both civil, as is the case of the automobile industry or shipbuilding, and military, as it is the case of the U.S. Navy or the Spanish Navy.This paper attempts to analyse the level of implementation of this methodology in the Spanish. Likewise, the different platforms available to the Navy for maintenance control will be analysed, such as the GALIA platform or the recent CESADAR (Naval Data Analysis and Supervision Centre), in relation to their use in the maintenance focused on reliability. A real case from the Navy's auxiliary industry will be used to illustrate this methodology. Finally, the different possibilities and future lines of this method within the Spanish Navy will be evaluated.Keywords: Maintenance, RCM, Spanish Navy, Assets, AMFE.
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