Title :
An inspection model with minimal and major maintenance for a system with deterioration and Poisson failures
Author :
Hosseini, Manouchehr M. ; Kerr, Roger M. ; Randall, Robert B.
Author_Institution :
Global Manage. Sci. Sevices, Toronto, Ont., Canada
fDate :
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new condition-based maintenance model for a system, subject to deterioration-failures and to Poisson-failures, is presented. After an inspection, based on the degree of deterioration, a minimal maintenance or a major maintenance is performed, or no action is taken. Deterioration failures are restored by major repair; Poisson failures are restored by minimal repair. Major maintenance or major repair restores the system to “good as new” while minimal maintenance restores the system one stage. Generalized stochastic Petri Nets are used to represent and analyze the model, which represents a condition-based maintenance strategy. Based on maximization of the system throughput, an optimal inspection policy within this strategy and optimal inter-inspection time are obtained. The effects of inspection, maintenance and repair parameters are investigated. For a given inspection parameter, a 3-region diagram identifies the effectiveness of an inspection policy based on minimal maintenance, major maintenance, and major repair parameters
Keywords :
Petri nets; failure analysis; inspection; maintenance engineering; reliability theory; stochastic processes; Poisson failures; condition-based maintenance strategy; deterioration; generalized stochastic Petri Nets; inspection model; major maintenance; minimal maintenance; optimal inspection policy; optimal inter-inspection time; reliability modelling; repair; Australia; Employee welfare; Flexible manufacturing systems; Inspection; Petri nets; Preventive maintenance; Stochastic processes; Stochastic systems; Terrorism; Throughput;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on