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Selective maintenance for binary systems under imperfect repair

Mayank Pandey, Ming J. Zuo, Ramin Moghaddass and M.K. Tiwari

Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2013, vol. 113, issue C, 42-51

Abstract: In many industrial environments like manufacturing systems, military equipments, power generation systems, etc., system maintenance is performed between successive missions. Different maintenance options (do nothing, minimal repair, preventive maintenance options or system overhaul, etc.) are possible for components in the system. However, it may not be feasible to do all possible maintenance actions during the maintenance break. Hence, optimal maintenance decision is required such that available resources are optimally used to maximize the next mission reliability. In this paper, a mathematical model is used to help in decision making for selective maintenance under imperfect repair. The level of maintenance actions determines the improvement in the component health. A model is formulated to relate the amount of resources used for maintenance to the level of imperfect repair. Further, a characteristic constant is used which determines the component response to resource consumed by a maintenance task. Selective maintenance model is formulated and illustrative examples are used to demonstrate the applicability and advantages of the proposed method. The results show that introduction of imperfect repair facilitates better allocation of maintenance resources.

Keywords: Selective maintenance; Reliability; Preventive maintenance; Characteristic constant; Cost based age reduction factor; Imperfect repair (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2012.12.009

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