
Recently I asked for recommendations for books for maintenance reliability engineers. The following list, in no order, are the recommendations. Thanks to all who participated.
Books on ILS:
- Integrated Logistics Support Handbook (McGraw-Hill Logistics Series)
(ILS) uses R&M data to support maintenance planning.
- A good book on ILS follows: Integrated Logistics Support Handbook (McGraw-Hill Logistics Series) James V. Jones 1987, TAB Books Inc.
“Practical books”:
- Optimal Replacement Policy (Study in Mathematics & Managerial Economics)
, D. W. Jorgenson, J. JH. McCall, and R. Radner, North Holland, 1967
- Models of Preventive Maintenance (Study in Mathematics & Managerial Economics)
, Ilya B. Gertsbakh, North Holland, 1977
- Maintenance, Replacement, and Reliability: Theory and Applications, Second Edition (Mechanical Engineering) 2nd edition by Jardine, Andrew K.S., Tsang, Albert H.C. (2013) Hardcover
… several by Andrew Jardine and Albert H. C. Tsang
- An Introduction to Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
by Charles Ebeling. Ebeling presents RMA with a balance of rigor (foundations) with application (that includes meaningful examples).
- I recently found a book which I think has got ‘everything’ in RMA and that is Handbook of Performability Engineering
by Krishna B. Misra.
Other books I found very helpful:
- Reliability, Maintainability and Risk: Practical Methods for Engineers including Reliability Centred Maintenance and Safety-Related Systems, 8th Edition
8th edition by David J Smith,
- Maintenance Best Practices
by Ramesh Galati and Ricky Smith.
- Patrick D ‘ Oconnor’ s Practical Reliability Engineering
book is also good in a number of topics.
- There is one book by John Davidson that’s not as popular called The The Reliability of Mechanical Systems
.
The book is good for those in MRA of mechanical systems and components. I like his approach to FTA, RBDs, and FMECA.
- Of course, the bible immediately came to mind; Reliability-Centered Maintenance
by Nolan and Heap.
A couple of my favorites:
- Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM): Implementation Made Simple
by Neil B. Bloom
- Making Common Sense Common Practice, Fourth Edition: Models for Operational Excellence
, Fourth Edition:
- Models for Operational Excellence by Ron Moore
Recommended for use:
- I have used the Handbook of Reliability Engineering and Management 2/E
by Grant Ireson and C Commbs,
- Practical Reliability Engineering
by Patrick O’Connor,
- Applied Reliability, 2nd Edition (Electrical Engineering)
by Paul Tobias and David Trindade.
Sometimes one source provides a better explanation and/or detail than others on a specific topic; it is good to know where to find specific references.
- Maintenance Best Practices
by R J Galati
And a few more after the initial posting:
- System Reliability Theory: Models, Statistical Methods, and Applications, 2nd Edition (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)
, M. Rausand and A. Høyland
- Reliability-Centered Maintenance Second Edition
, John Mowbray
Of course, there are more good ones out there – please comment with which you grab most often.
What about Systems Reliability Theory: Models, Statistical Methods and applications by M. Rausand and A. Høyland?
Hi Wilmer, will have to add it to the list, thanks! cheers, Fred
You’re welcome
This is very helpful. I was looking for reliability engineering books with practical examples. Thank you!:)
You’re welcome Tarun. If there is anything reliability engineering related you’re looking for, just let us know. I asked the question in a few places to gather ideas/input for the article based on receiving a few questions asking for book recommendations.
Cheers,
Fred