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Maintenance optimization of a system subject to two-stage degradation, hard failure, and imperfect repair

Tom Ivar Pedersen, Xingheng Liu, Jørn Vatn

2023Reliability Engineering & System Safety18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper develops a condition-based maintenance (CBM) policy for a two-component system subject to continuous degradation and hard failure. The cumulative degradation of one of the components is modeled by a two-stage degradation process, which then determines the failure probability of the other component via a proportional hazards model. Imperfect repair reduces the degradation level without changing the degradation rate, whereas preventive renewal restores both components to the as-good-as-new condition. The CBM policy is optimized by finding the imperfect repair threshold and the preventive renewal time that minimize the long-run cost rate. We propose a numerical procedure to find the solution without Monte Carlo simulation. Furthermore, the modeling framework is flexible enough to account for maintenance delay and opportunistic maintenance. A case study of the maintenance of a cooling system taken from a company in the process industry is presented to illustrate the applicability of the proposed maintenance policy.

Topics & Concepts

Reliability engineeringDegradation (telecommunications)ImperfectPreventive maintenanceComponent (thermodynamics)Process (computing)Monte Carlo methodCondition-based maintenanceFailure rateRenewal theoryComputer scienceGamma processEngineeringMathematicsStatisticsPhilosophyTelecommunicationsOperating systemLinguisticsThermodynamicsPhysicsReliability and Maintenance OptimizationRisk and Safety AnalysisStatistical Distribution Estimation and Applications
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