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Summary
In literature, reliability, availability, and maintainability (RAM) analysis, is presented as a tool to estimate/improve equipment reliability and availability, while accounting for continuous changes in the equipment wear-rate over time. In this webinar, we will explain how RAM’s scope of application can be expanded beyond equipment reliability and availability, to address business performance, gauge operational risk, and enhance production deliverability and efficiency. We will also explain the RAM process in different phases of the plant life-cycle, to enhance both capital and operational efficiency.
About the Presenters
Rami Al-Shneiber works as a Reliability Engineer in Saudi Aramco Consulting Service Department. He joined Saudi Aramco in 2013 after completing his Bachelor Degree in Mechatronics Engineering with a minor in computer engineering from California State University Chico and he obtained his Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering from California State University Fullerton in 2012.
Youssef Abbaoui is a reliability engineer with more than 25 years of work experience. He started his career in the Power Industry as a Project Engineer, then moved to the oil & gas sector, where he occupied several positions, ranging from frontline Maintenance Engineer to Reliability Engineer, to Engineering Consultant in different large oil & gas operators in North America and the Middle East. Currently, Youssef Abbaoui works as an Engineering Consultant in Saudi Aramco’s Consulting Services Department and is Vice-Chairman of the Saudi Aramco Asset Management Standards Committee. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, and a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, from Laval University, Quebec.
Rami Al-Shneiber works as a Reliability Engineer in Saudi Aramco Consulting Service Department. He joined Saudi Aramco in 2013 after completing his Bachelor Degree in Mechatronics Engineering with a minor in computer engineering from California State University Chico and he obtained his Master Degree in Mechanical Engineering from California State University Fullerton in 2012.
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