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What Does MTBF Mean?

Four points of consideration

Teofilo Cortizo
Tue, 03/19/2019 - 12:02
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Within maintenance management, the term MTBF (mean time between failures) is the most important key performance indicator after physical availability.

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Unlike MTTF (mean time to failure), which relates directly to available equipment time, MTBF also adds up the time spent inside a repair. That is, it starts its count from a certain failure and only stops when the fault is remedied, and the equipment restarted and performing again. According to ISO 12489, this indicator can only be used for repairable equipment, and MTTF is the equivalent of nonrepairable equipment.

The graphic below illustrates these occurrences:


Figure 1: Mean time between failures

To calculate the MTBF in figure 1, we add the times T1 and T2 and divide by two. That is, the average of all times between one failure and another, as well as its return, is calculated. It is, therefore, a simple mathematical calculation. But what does MTBF mean?

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Submitted by ronnie.macleod on Mon, 11/11/2019 - 07:11

ISO 12849

Hi,

I've been on the ISO website at https://www.iso.org/obp/ui/#home - went looking for ISO 12849 but can't seem to find it - any chance of posting a link?

Thanks

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Submitted by Quality Digest on Mon, 11/11/2019 - 10:56

In reply to ISO 12849 by ronnie.macleod

ISO 12489

Hi Ronnie That was a typo in the article. It should have read ISO 12489 https://www.iso.org/standard/51456.html
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Submitted by ronnie.macleod on Tue, 11/12/2019 - 00:15

In reply to ISO 12489 by Quality Digest

Found it - thanks! Also

Found it - thanks! Also thanks for a good article!

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