Title :
Minimizing cost-functions related to both burn-in and field-operation under a generalized model
Author :
Sheu, Shey-Huei ; Chien, Yu-Hung
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Manage., Nat. Taiwan Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Taichung, Taiwan
Abstract :
Summary and Conclusions-Burn-in is a method used to improve the quality of products. In field operation, only those units which survived the burn-in procedure will be used. This paper considers various additive cost structures related to both burn-in procedure and field operation under a general failure model. The general failure model includes two types of failures. Type I (minor) failure is removed by a minimal repair, whereas type II failure (catastrophic failure) is removed only by a complete repair (replacement). We introduce the following cost structures: (i) the expenses incurred until the first unit surviving burn-in is obtained; (ii) the minimal repair costs incurred over the life of the unit during field use; and (iii) either the gain proportional to the mean life of the unit in field operation or the expenditure due to replacement at a catastrophic failure during field operation. We also assume that, before undergoing the burn-in procedure, the unit has a bathtub-shaped failure rate function with change points t1 & t2. The optimal burn-in time b* for minimizing the cost function is demonstrated to be always less than t1. Furthermore, a large initial failure rate is shown to justify burn-in, i.e. b*>0. A numerical example is presented.
Keywords :
continuous improvement; cost reduction; failure analysis; maintenance engineering; additive cost structures; bathtub-shaped failure rate; catastrophic failure; complete repair; cost-function minimization; field operation; general failure model; generalized model burn-in method; minimal repair costs; optimal burn-in time; products quality improvement; Additives; Cost function; Distribution functions; Hazards; Optimization methods; Probability density function; Random variables; Statistics; Technology management; Testing; Bathtub-shaped failure rate; general failure model; optimal burn-in time; repair; replacement;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.2004.833316