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Maintenance optimization for a multi-unit system with digital twin simulation

Jyrki Savolainen, Michele Urbani

2021Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Optimization of operations and maintenance (O&M) in the industry is a topic that has been largely studied in the literature. Many authors focused on reliability-based approaches to optimize O&M, but little attention has been given to study the influence of macroeconomic variables on the long-term maintenance policy. This work aims to optimize time-based maintenance (TBM) policy in the mining industry. The mine environment is reproduced employing a virtual model that resembles a digital twin (DT) of the system. The effect of maintenance decisions is replicated by a discrete event simulation (DES), whereas a model of the financial operability of the mine is realized through System Dynamics (SD). The simultaneous use of DES and the SD allows us to reproduce the environment with high-fidelity and to minimize the cost of O&M. The selected illustrative case example demonstrates that the proposed approach is feasible. The issues of using high dimensional simulation data from DT-models in managerial decision making is identified and discussed.

Topics & Concepts

OperabilityReliability (semiconductor)Discrete event simulationReliability engineeringHigh fidelityProduction (economics)FidelityOptimal maintenanceEngineeringWork (physics)System dynamicsComputer scienceOperations researchIndustrial engineeringSimulationEconomicsArtificial intelligencePhysicsElectrical engineeringMechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsMacroeconomicsPower (physics)Reliability and Maintenance OptimizationQuality and Supply ManagementQuality and Safety in Healthcare
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