Title of article
Assessment of Spare Parts Requirement by Reliability: A Case Study
Author/Authors
Nouri Qarahasanlou, Ali Mining Engineering - Faculty of Technical & Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , ShakorShahabi, Reza Mining Engineering - Faculty of Technical & Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran , Fallahnejad, Negar Mining Engineering - Faculty of Technical & Engineering - Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
Pages
11
From page
9
To page
19
Abstract
of spare parts. The number of spare parts required for an item can be effectively estimated based on its reliability. The reliability
characteristics of an item are influenced by different factors such as the operational environment, maintenance policy, operator skill,
etc. However, in most reliability-based spare parts provision (RSPP) studies, the effect of these influence factors has not been
considered. Hence, the statistical approach selected for reliability performance analysis must be able to handle the effect of these
factors. One of the important models for reliability analysis by considering risk factors is the proportional hazard model (PHM), which
has received less attention in the field of spare parts provisioning. Thus, this paper aims to demonstrate the application of the available
reliability models with covariates in the field of spare part predictions using a case study. The proposed approach was evaluated with
data from the system of fleet loading of the Jajarm Bauxite mine in Iran. The outputs represent a significant difference in spare parts
forecasting and inventory management when considering covariates.
Keywords
Spare part , Reliability , Proportional hazard model
Journal title
International Journal of Reliability, Risk and Safety: Theory and Application
Serial Year
2022
Record number
2734627
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