A method and system of managing a configuration of mechanical equipment provides a structured procedure for managing information on parameters of the mechanical equipment to facilitate the maintenance of safety, legal compliance, performance, and reliability of the mechanical equipment. A desired configuration of the mechanical equipment is defined based on a design objective, such as safety, reliability, performance, or any combination of the foregoing objectives. An actual configuration of the mechanical equipment is determined based on an evaluation of the mechanical equipment. Upgrade requirements are planned for upgrading the actual configuration to the desired configuration if the actual configuration is noncompliant with the desired configuration.
Method And System For Managing Configuration Of Mechanical Equipment
A method and system is disclosed for maintaining a database of configurations of mechanical equipment. A functional configuration database is established to store functional information about an end item and internal components of the end item. A logical configuration database is established that corresponds to the functional configuration database. A physical configuration database is established to store physical information about the end item. An operational configuration database is established to store operational information about the end item. The database of configurations of mechanical equipment is maintained in accordance with the functional configuration database, the logical configuration database, the physical configuration database and the operational configuration database.
Gary R. Garrow - Burbank CA, US Patrick E. Weir - San Francisco CA, US Michael Wetzer - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Accenture Global Services GmbH
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 8, 702 81
Abstract:
A method and system for maintaining an item of equipment supports the provision of predictive maintenance in a manner which eliminates or reduces downtime of the equipment. The method includes tracking performance data on the equipment or a particular component of the equipment. At least one required maintenance activity is predicted based upon the performance data with respect to a defined performance standard. Performance of the required maintenance activity is scheduled at a defined respective time based upon the prediction.
Planning And Scheduling Modification Of A Configuration
Gary R. Garrow - Burbank CA, US Patrick E. Weir - San Francisco CA, US Michael Wetzer - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Accenture Global Services GmbH - Schauffhausen
International Classification:
G05B 19/418
US Classification:
705 8
Abstract:
A method and system of planning modification of a configuration of an item of equipment supports an integrated approach toward managing one or more configuration modifications and planning and scheduling issues. Planning factors are tracked. One or more planning factors are relevant to a modification of a configuration of an item of equipment. A balanced configuration modification plan and schedule is arranged based on the planning factors. It is decided whether to institute the balanced configuration plan or at least a portion of the balanced configuration plan. The resources to carry out the balanced configuration plan are allocated.
Performing Predictive Maintenance Based On A Predictive Maintenance Target
Gary R. Garrow - Burbank CA, US Patrick E. Weir - San Francisco CA, US Michael Wetzer - Redwood City CA, US
Assignee:
Accenture LLP - Palo Alto CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/60
US Classification:
705 1, 705 7, 701 50, 324754, 324765
Abstract:
A method and system for performing predictive maintenance on an item of equipment comprises establishing a desired configuration of the item of equipment based on a predictive maintenance target of the item of equipment. The predictive maintenance target may include at least one of a functional configuration objective, a logical configuration objective, and an operational configuration objective. An actual configuration of the item of equipment is monitored. It is determined if the actual configuration complies with the desired configuration. An upgrade requirement is planned for upgrading the actual configuration to the desired configuration if the actual configuration is non-compliant.
Gary R. Garrow - Burbank CA, US Patrick E. Weir - San Francisco CA, US Gary Ashby - Kent, GB
Assignee:
Accenture Global Services Limited - Dublin
International Classification:
G06Q 20/00 G06F 9/45
US Classification:
705 78, 703 20
Abstract:
A framework for maintenance, repair and overhaul business management includes a first layer identifying business areas in an MRO business, a second layer identifying one or more processes within each business area and a third layer identifying one or more sub-processes within each process wherein the business area include flight operations management, maintenance execution, maintenance management, engineering and maintenance support, material management, product development, enterprise management, strategic management, and demand generation.
Colegio Internacional High School Valencia WY 1969-1976, Escola Graduada De Sao P High School Sao Paulo Brazil 1976-1980, Lincoln/American Community High School Buenos Aires MI 1977-1981
Community:
Andre Grob, Dana Valente, Clark Abbott, Albert Daniel, Hector Escardo