DocumentCode :
1317041
Title :
Comparison of Replacement Strategies for Items that Fail
Author :
Jain, A. ; Nair, K.P.K.
Author_Institution :
Department of Business Administration, The University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB Canada
Issue :
4
fYear :
1974
Firstpage :
247
Lastpage :
251
Abstract :
Replacement strategies applicable to items which fail with monotonically increasing failure rate are considered. In particular, the important characteristics of n-stage and 1-stage strategies are compared. This study, though somewhat tutorial in nature, reveals interesting properties which are useful in selecting an appropriate strategy. In general, n-stage strategy has economic advantage over the corresponding 1-stage strategy. The advantage is obtained by transferring failures from stages where failure costs are high to stages where these costs are low. In many cases, a quick examination of the system will reveal whether n-stage strategy will be advantageous or not. Subsequently, based on a detailed study an appropriate n-stage strategy can be designed. The more stages the greater would be the economy, up to where practical considerations and increasing transfer costs will limit the number of stages.
Keywords :
Computer aided manufacturing; Costs; Distribution functions; Inventory management; Maintenance engineering; Manufacturing systems; Military computing; Probability density function; Reliability engineering; US Government;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9529
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TR.1974.5215265
Filename :
5215265
Link To Document :
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