One-unit repairable systems with active and standby redundancy and fuzzy parameters Parametric programming approach

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a procedure to construct the membership functions for a one-unit repairable system, which has both active and standby redundancy. The coverage factor is the same for the operating and standby unit failure. Design/methodology/approach The α -cut approac...

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Published inThe International journal of quality & reliability management Vol. 34; no. 3; pp. 446 - 458
Main Authors J. Fard, Mahtab, Ameri, Sattar, Hejazi, Syed Reza, Zeinal Hamadani, Ali
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford Emerald Group Publishing Limited 01.01.2017
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Summary:Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a procedure to construct the membership functions for a one-unit repairable system, which has both active and standby redundancy. The coverage factor is the same for the operating and standby unit failure. Design/methodology/approach The α -cut approach is used to extract a family of conventional crisp intervals from the fuzzy repairable system for the desired system characteristics. This can be determined with a set of non-linear parametric programing using the membership functions. Findings When system characteristics are governed by the membership functions, more information is provided to use by management. On the other hand, fuzzy theory is applied for the redundant system; therefore, the results are more useful for designers and practitioners. Originality/value Different from other studies, the authors’ model provides more accurate estimation compared to uncertain environments based on fuzzy theory. The research would help managers and manufactures to make a better decision in order to have the optimal maintenance strategy based on the desired mean time to failure and availability of the systems.
ISSN:0265-671X
1758-6682
DOI:10.1108/IJQRM-05-2011-0075