DocumentCode
768009
Title
Continuous-time predictive-maintenance scheduling for a deteriorating system
Author
Grall, Antoine ; Dieulle, Laurence ; Bérenguer, Christophe ; Roussignol, Michel
Author_Institution
Lab. de Modelization et Surete des Systemes, Univ. de Technologie de Troyes, France
Volume
51
Issue
2
fYear
2002
fDate
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
141
Lastpage
150
Abstract
A predictive-maintenance structure for a gradually deteriorating single-unit system (continuous time/continuous state) is presented in this paper. The proposed decision model enables optimal inspection and replacement decision in order to balance the cost engaged by failure and unavailability on an infinite horizon. Two maintenance decision variables are considered: the preventive replacement threshold and the inspection schedule based on the system state. In order to assess the performance of the proposed maintenance structure, a mathematical model for the maintained system cost is developed using regenerative and semi-regenerative processes theory. Numerical experiments show that the s-expected maintenance cost rate on an infinite horizon can be minimized by a joint optimization of the replacement threshold and the a periodic inspection times. The proposed maintenance structure performs better than classical preventive maintenance policies which can be treated as particular cases. Using the proposed maintenance structure, a well-adapted strategy can automatically be selected for the maintenance decision-maker depending on the characteristics of the wear process and on the different unit costs. Even limit cases can be reached: for example, in the case of expensive inspection and costly preventive replacement, the optimal policy becomes close to a systematic periodic replacement policy. Most of the classical maintenance strategies (periodic inspection/replacement policy, systematic periodic replacement, corrective policy) can be emulated by adopting some specific inspection scheduling rules and replacement thresholds. In a more general way, the proposed maintenance structure shows its adaptability to different possible characteristics of the maintained single-unit system
Keywords
inspection; maintenance engineering; optimisation; scheduling; a periodic inspection times; continuous-time predictive-maintenance; decision model; failure; gradually deteriorating system; infinite horizon; maintenance strategies; maintenance structure; mathematical model; optimal inspection; optimal policy; optimal replacement decision; preventive replacement threshold; regenerative processes theory; renewal process; s-expected maintenance cost rate; semi-regenerative processes theory; systematic periodic replacement policy; unavailability; wear process; Chromium; Cost function; Infinite horizon; Inspection; Mathematical model; Predictive maintenance; Preventive maintenance; Random variables; Shape; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9529
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TR.2002.1011518
Filename
1011518
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