Multi-objective optimal maintenance strategy considering imperfect preventive maintenance: A case study on railway VOBC
Cong Peng,
Wei Shangguan,
Baigen Cai and
Bin Chen
Journal of Risk and Reliability, 2024, vol. 238, issue 4, 740-753
Abstract:
Preventive maintenance procedures for systems are designed to improve long-term operating performance and reduce maintenance costs. This paper attempts to seek a trade-off between system reliability and maintenance costs and explores the optimal multi-objective maintenance strategy applicable to different field situations. We first provide an overview of the problem and analyze the impacts of varying different maintenance activities on reliability. Then, a mathematical model of reliability losses and maintenance costs is defined and derived, which will be used to construct a multi-objective maintenance strategy. In this research, the PSO-SA stochastic optimization algorithm is proposed to discover the Pareto frontier to find the optimal preventive maintenance threshold and inspection interval that minimizes reliability loss and maintenance costs. Finally, a case study is performed with railway VOBC as an illustration. The analysis results illustrate that the proposed multi-objective maintenance strategy can satisfy the preferences of various decision-makers. It is suitable for different maintenance needs and can support the development of on-site maintenance strategies.
Keywords: Multi-objective maintenance strategy; imperfect preventive maintenance; reliability loss; maintenance costs; VOBC (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1177/1748006X231175708
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