Title of article :
Clustering of Condition-Based Maintenance Considering Perfect and Imperfect actions
Author/Authors :
Bazeli, Sh. Department of Industrial Engineering - Yazd University, Yazd, Iran , Fallahnezhad, M.S. Department of Industrial Engineering - Yazd university, Yazd, Iran
Abstract :
Recent developments in condition monitoring technology have delivered important opportunities for condition-based
maintenance. Although condition-based maintenance allows for more effectively planned maintenance actions, its relative
performance depends on the behavior of the deterioration process. The objective of this paper is to develop a clustering model of
maintenance activities and analyze the effect of perfect, imperfect, and hybrid maintenance on the cost. We consider a twocomponent
system that experiences three degradation states before a complete failure. The components are equipped with a
monitoring system that signals before each state change, on which our clustering is based. Actually, we have three types of clustering
aiming at cost minimization. The results provide a general insight into when and how the activities are clustered and what kind of
maintenance is selected such that the cost is minimized. Moreover, The results showed that clustering with a more degree of the
clusters is more appropriate and produced cost savings about 70%, if the fixed cost exceeds a certain amount.
Keywords :
Imperfect maintenance , Condition-based maintenance , Clustering, Condition monitoring
Journal title :
International Journal of Reliability, Risk and Safety: Theory and Application