Optimal design and maintenance of a repairable multi-state system with standby components |
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Authors: | Ramin Moghaddass Ming J. ZuoMayank Pandey |
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Affiliation: | Reliability Research Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() The configuration of a repairable system directly influences its performance measures, such as mean time between failures and steady state availability. Additionally, maintenance strategies such as corrective, preventive, and condition-based can affect the performance of the system. The objective of this work is to investigate the trade-offs between the configuration of a repairable multi-state system with binary components and its maintenance strategy. The corresponding stochastic process for the proposed model is formulated using the continuous-time Markov process and important performance measures of such a multi-state system are derived. An optimization model is introduced for the cost-effective design of this repairable multi-state system. The results are demonstrated using a numerical example for a power generation system. |
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Keywords: | Optimal design Maintenance strategies Repairable multi-state system Redundancy |
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