T. Orhadahwe, A. A. Adeleke, P. Ikubanni, O. Agboola
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Evaluating the effectiveness of maintenance practices: Case study of a university power generating plant
The study was conducted in one of the Federal universities in Nigeria. The aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of the maintenance practices in a power generating plant using an availability ratio method. The plant was placed under study for a period of six months. The operation records were obtained from which the availability ratio was obtained. Questionnaires were also distributed to the 21 staff members in the unit and oral interviews were conducted to ascertain the maintenance strategy practiced by the unit. The study revealed that the unit has an availability of 61%, which is low compared to the standard availability ratio of power generating plants (99.9%). The maintenance practices of the unit were determined ineffective. This ineffectiveness was attributed to poor documentation, low-skilled manpower, lack of a spare parts stock, and deficient operating maintenance strategy, as well as poor maintenance funding and management policy. The study recommended autonomy of the maintenance unit, a better inventory system for work materials and spare parts, practice of a predictive or condition monitoring maintenance strategy, training and retraining of the workforce and acquisition of relevant equipment, such as vehicles and computers, as measures that will, in part, improve the effectiveness of maintenance of the plant. The recommendations of this study can be applied to the power sector in Nigeria, which is considered by many to be grossly ineffective.
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Publication of the journal started in 1974. Its original name was “KKU Engineering Journal”. English and Thai manuscripts were accepted. The journal was originally aimed at publishing research that was conducted and implemented in the northeast of Thailand. It is regarded a national journal and has been indexed in the Thai-journal Citation Index (TCI) database since 2004. The journal now accepts only English language manuscripts and became open-access in 2015 to attract more international readers. It was renamed Engineering and Applied Science Research in 2017. The editorial team agreed to publish more international papers, therefore, the new journal title is more appropriate. The journal focuses on research in the field of engineering that not only presents highly original ideas and advanced technology, but also are practical applications of appropriate technology.