Optimal overhaul intervals with imperfect inspection and repair |
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Authors: | DAGG, RICHARD A. NEWBY, MARTIN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Actuarial Science & statistics City University,Northampton Square,London EC1V 0HB, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() Author for correspondence.Email:m.j.newby{at}city.ac.uk This paper is motivated by the idea of a maintenance-free operatingperiod whose objectives are to improve mission reliability andcarry out as much maintenance as possible as a second-line activity.The system may be in one of three states (good, faulty, andfailed), and expressions are developed for the average costper unit time until failure. The system is periodically inspected,the inspection being imperfect in the sense that it can resultin both false-positive and false-negative results. Simple faultscan be fixed, but a repair is imperfect, in that there is anon-zero probability of a fault remaining after a repair. Aftera fixed number of inspections, the system is overhauled. Ifthe system fails during operation, it is replaced at increasedcost. The sojourn time in each state has non-constant failurerate, and discretization and supplementary variables are usedto give a Markovian structure which allows easy computationof the average costs. Minimizing the average cost gives theoptimal number of inspections before overhauling the system. |
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Keywords: | optimal maintenance maintenance free operating period imperfect inspection imperfect repair |
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