Selective maintenance optimization when quality of imperfect maintenance actions are stochastic
A. Khatab and
E.-H. Aghezzaf
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2016, vol. 150, issue C, 182-189
Abstract:
This paper addresses the selective maintenance optimization problem in a multi-component system, carrying out several missions with scheduled inter-mission breaks. To improve the probability of the system successfully completing the next mission, maintenance is performed on the system׳s components during the break. Each component is assigned a list of eligible maintenance actions ranging from minimal repair, through intermediate imperfect maintenance actions, to replacement. The quality of a maintenance action is assumed to be stochastic, reflecting the degree of expertise of the repairman and the tools used to perform the maintenance action. This quality is thus treated as a random variable with an identified probability distribution. The selective maintenance problem aims thus at finding a cost-optimal subset of maintenance actions, to be performed on the system during the limited duration of the break, which guarantees that the pre-set minimum probability of successfully completing the next mission is attained. The fundamental constructs and the relevant parameters of this nonlinear and stochastic optimization problem are developed and thoroughly discussed. It is then put into practice for a series–parallel system and the added value of solving it as a stochastic problem is demonstrated on some test cases.
Keywords: Selective maintenance; Reliability; Preventive maintenance; Stochastic optimization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2016.01.026
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