Implementing Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) with State of the Art PT&I TechnologiesBuilding on the work that was started two decades ago, Jacobs Space Operations Group has utilized state of the art PTI technologies to assess the current condition of the assets they manage under the Test and Operations Support Contract (TOSC). Specifically, the Asset Management department leveraged the benefits of ultrasound technology to quantify a motor issue in the Liquid Oxygen Storage Area, and troubleshoot the sources prior to loading the tank to perform Verification and Validation (VV) activities. This technology was efficient, easy to implement, and provided system engineers with data on a possible source of the problem. In situations where legacy motors are exhibiting unexpected noises, it may seem easier to remove and refurbish the motor and replace the bearings because that solution resolves most of the common causes of the noise. However, that solution would have involved additional spending and may not have solved issues stemming from the foundation, if those existed. By utilizing the ultrasound equipment provided by UE Systems, the sound profiles allowed Jacobs TOSC team to determine that the issue resembled a faulty bearing. After replacing the bearing, the unexpected noise ceased.
Document ID
20170011126
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Hollis, Sean (Jacobs Technology, Inc. Kennedy Space Center, FL, United States)
Sasser, Chase (UE Systems, Inc. Birmingham, AL, United States)
Date Acquired
November 15, 2017
Publication Date
December 12, 2016
Subject Category
Aeronautics (General)Mechanical Engineering
Report/Patent Number
KSC-E-DAA-TN37195Report Number: KSC-E-DAA-TN37195
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Maintenance Conference (IMC) 2016