• DocumentCode
    1112996
  • Title

    Reliability and Profit Evaluation of a PLC Hot Standby System Based on a Master-Slave Concept and Two Types of Repair Facilities

  • Author

    Parashar, Bhupender ; Taneja, Gulshan

  • Author_Institution
    JSS Acad. of Tech. Educ.
  • Volume
    56
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    534
  • Lastpage
    539
  • Abstract
    Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) are frequently used by a good number of companies like steel plants, biscuit manufacturing companies, etc. Various plants/companies use two PLC at a time: one operative, and the other as a hot standby to avoid big losses. Analysis of the reliability, and profit of a hot standby PLC system is of great importance; and hence the present paper examines such a system wherein two PLC are working in master-slave fashion. Initially, the master unit is operative, and the slave unit is in hot standby. The slave unit can also fail, but with a lower failure rate than the master unit. The master unit has the priority of operation ∓mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp;mp; repair over the slave unit. While operating, the latest information from the master unit keeps on transferring to the slave unit. There are three types of failure: minor, major-repairable, and major-irreparable. The ordinary repairman who stays with the system repairs the minor failures. The expert repairman who is available upon demand repairs the major failures. Various measures of the system effectiveness, such as the mean time to system failure, steady-state availability, busy period of the ordinary as well as expert repairmen, expected number of replacements, etc. are obtained by using semi-Markov processes, and regenerative point Techniques. Profit incurred to the system is evaluated, and a graphical study is also made. Real data from an industrial application is used in this study.
  • Keywords
    maintenance engineering; programmable controllers; reliability; PLC hot standby system; biscuit manufacturing companies; master-slave concept; profit evaluation; programmable logic controllers; repair facilities; steel plants; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Logic; Manufacturing; Master-slave; Mathematics; Programmable control; Steady-state; Steel; Time measurement; Master-slave units; programmable logic controller (PLC); regenerative process; semi-Markov process;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9529
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TR.2007.903151
  • Filename
    4298247