Availability and maintenance modelling for systems subject to multiple failure modes

•A maintenance model is formulated for a competing-risk system.•The analytical results on system availability are derived.•The optimal maintenance policy maximizing steady-state availability is obtained.•The optimal maintenance policy minimizing long-run average cost rate is derived. The availabilit...

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Published inComputers & industrial engineering Vol. 108; pp. 192 - 198
Main Authors Qiu, Qingan, Cui, Lirong, Gao, Hongda
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2017
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Summary:•A maintenance model is formulated for a competing-risk system.•The analytical results on system availability are derived.•The optimal maintenance policy maximizing steady-state availability is obtained.•The optimal maintenance policy minimizing long-run average cost rate is derived. The availability and optimal maintenance policies of a competing-risk system undergoing periodic inspections are studied in this paper. Specifically, a repairable system with a working state and M failure modes is considered. Each failure mode has a random failure time. When the system fails from the ith(i=1,2,…,M) failure mode, corresponding corrective repair is performed which takes a random time Yi(i=1,2,…,M). Some analytical results on the instantaneous availability and the steady-state availability for the system are derived. The model is then utilized to obtain the optimal inspection interval that maximizes the system steady-state availability or minimizes the average long-run cost rate. A numerical example for Remote Power Feeding System is presented to demonstrate the application of the developed approach.
ISSN:0360-8352
DOI:10.1016/j.cie.2017.04.028