Title of article :
A multi-stage stochastic programming for condition-based maintenance with proportional hazards model
Author/Authors :
Yahyatabar, Ali Faculty of Industrial Engineering - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran , Najafi, Amir Abbas Faculty of Industrial Engineering - K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) optimization using Proportional Hazards
Model (PHM) is a kind of maintenance optimization problem in which inspections
of a system relevant to its failure rate depending on the age and value of covariates
are performed in time intervals. The general approach for constructing a CBM
based on PHM for a system is to minimize a long run average cost per unit of time
as an objective function in which the model is considered for an infinite span of
time. In this paper, a CBM model is presented based on two types of maintenance
actions (minimal repair and replacement) to determine control limits to cope with
the class of real-life problems in which a system would be planned for a specified
planning horizon. An effective multi-stage stochastic programming approach is
used to come up with the minimum expected cost given the state scenarios of the
system in periods over a planning horizon. An extensive computational study is
presented to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed model through numerical
instances solved by a novel hybrid meta-heuristic algorithm. A sensitivity is also
performed on cost parameters to designate the effects of minimal repair cost and
replacement cost in the proposed model.
Keywords :
multistage stochastic programming , proportional hazards model , Condition Based Maintenance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics