DocumentCode
2404929
Title
Cost-effective condition-based maintenance using markov decision processes
Author
Amari, Suprasad V. ; McLaughlin, Leland ; Pham, Hoang
Author_Institution
Relex Software Corp., Greensburg, PA
fYear
2006
fDate
23-26 Jan. 2006
Firstpage
464
Lastpage
469
Abstract
Investigations conducted in several industries indicate that there is no direct relationship between equipment failure and equipment age in the majority of cases. Most failures are caused by events or conditions that occur during component operation and manufacturing processes. Therefore, optimal maintenance decisions should be based on the actual deterioration conditions of the components. Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is a methodology that strives to identify incipient faults before they become critical to enable more accurate planning of preventive actions. For the ultimate success of CBM methodology, we must have sound methods for modeling deterioration (the propagation of faulty conditions), the conditions and their effects, and the optimal selection and scheduling of inspections and preventive maintenance actions (the right action at the right time). In this paper, we present a generalized CBM model that can be applied to a wide range of applications. The CBM model includes a stochastic deterioration process, a set of maintenance actions and their effects, and a scheduled inspection policy that identifies the condition of deterioration. Using Markov Decision Processes (MDP), we provide an optimal cost-effective maintenance decision based on the condition revealed at the time of inspection. In addition, we present a procedure for finding optimal inspection schedules
Keywords
Markov processes; condition monitoring; costing; failure analysis; inspection; manufacturing processes; preventive maintenance; production equipment; Markov decision processes; component manufacturing processes; component operation; cost-effective condition-based maintenance; equipment age; equipment failure; optimal inspection schedules; preventive maintenance; stochastic deterioration process; Acoustic propagation; Equipment failure; Fault diagnosis; Industrial relations; Inspection; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing industries; Manufacturing processes; Preventive maintenance; Stochastic processes;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 2006. RAMS '06. Annual
Conference_Location
Newport Beach, CA
ISSN
0149-144X
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0007-4
Electronic_ISBN
0149-144X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAMS.2006.1677417
Filename
1677417
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