Open Access
Condition-based maintenance optimisation without a predetermined strategy structure for a two-component series system
Zhisheng Zhang,Yifan Zhou,Yong Sun,Lin Ma +3 more
- 01 Jan 2012
24
TL;DR: In this article, a semi-Markov decision process (SMDP) is used to identify the optimal maintenance strategy adaptively for different maintenance costs and parameters of degradation processes for a two-component series system.
read more
Abstract: Most existing research on maintenance optimisation for multi-component systems only considers the lifetime distribution of the components. When the condition-based maintenance (CBM) strategy is adopted for multi-component systems, the strategy structure becomes complex due to the large number of component states and their combinations. Consequently, some predetermined maintenance strategy structures are often assumed before the maintenance optimisation of a multi-component system in a CBM context. Developing these predetermined strategy structure needs expert experience and the optimality of these strategies is often not proofed. This paper proposed a maintenance optimisation method that does not require any predetermined strategy structure for a two-component series system. The proposed method is developed based on the semi-Markov decision process (SMDP). A simulation study shows that the proposed method can identify the optimal maintenance strategy adaptively for different maintenance costs and parameters of degradation processes. The optimal maintenance strategy structure is also investigated in the simulation study, which provides reference for further research in maintenance optimisation of multi-component systems.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
A review on condition-based maintenance optimization models for stochastically deteriorating system
Suzan Alaswad,Yisha Xiang +1 more
TL;DR: A review of CBM literature with emphasis on mathematical modeling and optimization approaches, and classifies the literature on CBM models based on the underlying deterioration processes, namely discrete- and continuous-state deterioration, and proportional hazard model.
687
Condition-based maintenance policies for systems with multiple dependent components: a review
TL;DR: The main focus is on the implications of dependencies on the structure of the optimal CBM policy, and a review of the advances made with respect to CBM is linked to practice by providing real-life examples, thereby stressing current gaps in the literature.
371
Multi-Level Decision-Making for The Predictive Maintenance of $k$ -Out-of- $n$ :F Deteriorating Systems
TL;DR: A multi-level decision-making approach is introduced that allows to more effectively avoid inopportune interventions, to better take into account the interactions among components, and hence to provide more flexible and profitable predictive maintenance strategies for multi-component systems.
111
•Posted Content
Two simple control policies for a multicomponent maintenance system
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an approximate model in which the four possible states are identified with certain age intervals for each individual component and the sojourn times in the good and the doubtful states are supposed to be exponentially distributed.
47
A Condition-Based Maintenance Model Including Resource Constraints on the Number of Inspections
Claudio Alvarez,Mónica López-Campos,Raúl Stegmaier,Fernando Mancilla-David,Roger Schurch,Alejandro Angulo +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that the proposed model yields the best solution among the studied policies and is more efficient, with a significant reduction of 90% in inspection resources.
22
References
A survey of the application of gamma processes in maintenance
TL;DR: The application of gamma processes in maintenance is surveyed because gamma processes are well suited for modelling the temporal variability of deterioration, they have proven to be useful in determining optimal inspection and maintenance decisions.
1.3K
•Book
Complex system maintenance handbook
D. N. P. Murthy,Khairy A. H. Kobbacy +1 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: The Complex System Maintenance Handbook as discussed by the authors is the first book to integrate this vast literature with chapters written by internationally-renowned active researchers and experienced practitioners focussing on different aspects of maintenance.
419
A condition-based maintenance policy with non-periodic inspections for a two-unit series system
TL;DR: A stochastic model is developed on the basis of the semi-regenerative properties of the maintained system state and the associated cost model is used to assess and optimize the performance of the maintenance model.
302
Maintenance policies for systems with condition monitoring and obvious failures
TL;DR: This work examines the problem of adaptively scheduling observations and preventive maintenance actions for a multistate, Markovian deterioration system with obvious failures, such that the long-run average-cost per unit time is minimized.
128
Optimal (τ, T) opportunistic maintenance of a k‐out‐of‐n:G system with imperfect PM and partial failure
Hoang Pham,Hongzhou Wang +1 more
TL;DR: The opportunistic maintenance of a k‐out‐of‐n:G system with imperfect preventive maintenance (PM) with application to aircraft engine maintenance is studied in this paper, where partial failure is allowed.
123