Article ID: | iaor19991633 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 45 |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 435 |
End Page Number: | 458 |
Publication Date: | Aug 1998 |
Journal: | Naval Research Logistics |
Authors: | Hopp Wallace J., Kuo Yar-Lin |
This paper considers the maintenance of aircraft engine components where economies exist for joint replacement because (a) the aircraft must be pulled from service for maintenance and (b) repair of some components requires removal and disassembly of the engine. It is well known that the joint replacement problem is difficult to solve exactly, because the optimal solution does not have a simple structured form. Therefore, we formulate three easy-to-implement heuristics and test their performance against a lower bound for various numerical examples. One of our heuristics, the base interval approach, in which replacement cycles for all components are restricted to be multiples of a specified interval, is shown to be robustly accurate. Moreover, this heuristic is consistent with maintenance policies used by commercial airlines in which periodic maintenance checks are made at regular intervals.