Title of article :
Expected Proportional Hazard Model in Preventive Maintenance
Author/Authors :
Nouri Qarahasanlou, Ali Faculty of Technical & Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University - Qazvin, Iran , Ataei, Mohammad Faculty of Mining - Petroleum and Geophysics Engineering - Shahrood University of Technology - Shahrood, Iran , ShakorShahabi, Reza Faculty of Technical & Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University - Qazvin, Iran
Abstract :
Whether directly in the form of expenses or indirectly, the objective of maintenance
in the mining industry is self-evident in time losses and loss of production. In this
paper, the reliability-based maintenance is examined with a different insight than
before. The system goes back to the Good As New (GAN) state or too Bad As Old
(BAO) maintenance state; why so, the maintenance of the system shifts to the
midrange state. On the other hand, the implementation of repairs is strongly influenced
by the environmental factors that are known as the “risk factors”. Therefore, an
analysis requires a model that integrates two basic elements: (1) incompleteness of the
maintenance effect and (2) risk factors. Thus, an extensive proportional hazard ratio
model (EPHM) is used as a combination of the Proportional Hazard Model (PHM) and
the Hybrid Imperfect Preventive Maintenance model (HIPM) in order to analyze these
elements. In this regards, four different preventive maintenance strategies are
proposed. All four strategies are time-based including constant interval or periodic (the
first and second strategies) and cyclic interval (the third and fourth strategies). The
proposed method is applied for a Komatsu HD785-5 dump-truck in the Songun copper
mine as a case study. The PM intervals with a mean value of risk factors for the four
activities to reach the 80% reliability for the first and second strategies are about 5 and
48 hours. These intervals for the third strategy are calculated as 48.36, 11.58, 10.25,
and 9.035, and for the fourth strategy are 5.06, 4.078, 3.459, and 1.92.
Keywords :
Reliability , Maintenance , Expected Proportional Hazard , Ratio Model , Proportional Hazard Model , Hybrid Imperfect PM Model
Journal title :
Journal of Mining and Environment