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Availability-based optimal maintenance policies for repairable systems in military aviation by identification of dominant failure modes

Rajiv N Rai and Nomesh Bolia

Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2014, vol. 228, issue 1, 52-61

Abstract: Modeling of imperfect repair through perfect renewal process uses an “as good as new†repair assumption and nonhomogeneous Poisson process uses an “ABAO†repair assumption. In practice, repair actions do not result in such extreme situations but in a complex transitional one, that is, general repair. This article discusses generalized renewal process for an aero engine as repairable component. Maximum likelihood estimators for the reliability parameters are estimated using generalized renewal process, for field failure data of an aero engine. The current practice designates repairable components, as high failure rate components based on intuition, experience and the number of unscheduled failures at repair depots. A methodology is developed to designate high failure rate components based on availability by taking into consideration the dominant failure modes of the aero engine. Then, a comparison is made with a “Black Box†approach. The present maintenance policy is then reviewed by reducing the present time between overhauls for the high failure rate components. We observe a noteworthy enhancement in all the performance parameters in the suggested maintenance policy. We also observe that percent improvement achieved in all performance parameters on reducing the next overhaul cycle time, with failure modes analysis is more than when failure modes are not considered.

Keywords: Generalized renewal process; repairable systems; high failure rate component; time between overhaul; failure modes; imperfect repair; availability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X13495777

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