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Increased Availability Risk-Based Maintenance ROV's Hydraulic System [JEMS Maritime Sci]
JEMS Maritime Sci. Ahead of Print: JEMS-45822 | DOI: 10.4274/jems.2024.45822

Increased Availability Risk-Based Maintenance ROV's Hydraulic System

Leonardo Braga1, Igor De Souza Pinto2, Paulo Apicelo De Souza Pereira2, Mateus Carvalho Amaral2, Rodolfo Cardoso2
1Miguel Ângelo Da Silva Santos Faculty, Department of Production Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
2Fluminense Federal University, Institute of Science and Technology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In the contemporary landscape characterized by heightened competitive pressures, adept maintenance management assumes a pivotal and strategic role in cost mitigation and profit augmentation. This paper applies the risk-based maintenance (RBM) methodology to the hydraulic system of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) owned by an oil and gas services company. To achieve this, it was necessary to gather information on the system failures, followed by determining the critical subsystems. By analyzing the frequency and severity of identified failures, a risk matrix could be constructed. Using the “5 Whys” technique, an analytical framework was used to uncover the root causes of the failures observed in the handlers and propellant subsystems. Subsequently, a risk matrix is formulated again after the implementation of the RBM and the mitigation measures adopted by the authors to elucidate the discernible impact of the maintenance methodology on improving the availability of the ROV and the incidence of failures outlined in the study.

Keywords: RBM, ROV, Failures, Availability



Corresponding Author: Paulo Apicelo De Souza Pereira, Brazil
Manuscript Language: English
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