Title of article :
Comparing effectiveness and efficiency in technical specifications and maintenance optimization
Author/Authors :
Martorell، نويسنده , , Anna Pasquale and Sebastian F. Sanchez، نويسنده , , Ana Paula Carlos Cândido، نويسنده , , Sof??a and Serradell، نويسنده , , Vicente، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Optimization of technical specification requirements and maintenance (TS&M) has been found interesting from the very beginning at Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs). However, the resolution of such a kind of optimization problem has been limited often to focus only on individual TS&M-related parameters (STI, AOT, PM frequency, etc.) and/or adopting an individual optimization criterion (availability, costs, plant risks, etc.). Nevertheless, a number of reasons exist (e.g. interaction, similar scope, etc.) that justify the interest to focus on the coordinated optimization of all of the relevant TS&M-related parameters based on multiple criteria.
rpose of this paper is on signifying benefits and improvement areas in performing the coordinated optimization of TS&M through reviewing the effectiveness and efficiency of common strategies for optimizing TS&M at system level. A case of application is provided for a stand-by safety-related system to demonstrate the basic procedure and to extract a number of conclusions and recommendations from the results achieved. Thus, it is concluded that the optimized values depend on the particular TS&M-related parameters being involved and the solutions with the largest benefit (minimum risk or minimum cost) are achieved when considering the simultaneous optimization of all of them, although increased computational resources are also required. Consequently, it is necessary to analyze not only the value reached but also the performance of the optimization procedure through effectiveness and efficiency measures which lead to recommendations on potential improvement areas.
Keywords :
Allowed outage times , Genetic algorithms , Surveillance test intervals , optimization , Probabilistic Risk Analysis , Technical specifications , Effectiveness , Preventive maintenance , efficiency
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Journal title :
Reliability Engineering and System Safety