Asset Management Insights
Phases, Practices, and Values
Celso de Azevedo, Ph.D.
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Author: Celso de Azevedo, Ph.D.
Title: Asset Management Insights: Phases, Practices, and Value
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To the memory of my brother, Wilton,
with whom I shared the most beautiful learning:
that of life.
Contents
Foreword: The Emergence of a Necessity
THE PROJECT PHASE OF INDUSTRIAL ASSETS
Demystifying the Project Phase
1.2 Designing: A “Distinct” Activity
1.3 Decision-Making in the Preoperational Phase: Atony Comes at a Cost
1.4 An Opportunity for Improvement in Asset Design
Reimagining the Procurement Function
2.2 Outsourcing and Accountability
2.3 Changing the Terms of the Procurement Function
FEED, RAMS, and Cost-Effective Availability
3.1 The Input of Front-End Engineering and Design
3.2 The Limitations of the RAMS Approach
3.3 Cost-Effective Availability and Optimization: The FEEDMAN Protocol
3.4 Key Factors of the Profitable Availability in the Project Phase
3.5 FEEDMAN—FEED Aligned with Asset Management
BUILDING ASSETS AND PREPARING THEM FOR THEIR LIFE CYCLES
From the Preoperational to the Operational Phase Construction and Installation
4.1 Construction and Operations: Back to the Start
4.2 An Opportune Moment
4.3 Reliability: The DNA of Industrial Assets
From the Commissioning of Assets to Their Operational Maintenance
5.1 Commissioning and Maintenance: Between Two Worlds
5.2 The Industrial Diapason
The Operational Life
What Is the Operational Life?
6.1 Maintenance and Asset Management: A Necessary Partnership
6.2 Life Cycle and Alignment
6.3 I Leap One