On the effect of downtime costs and budget constraint on preventive and replacement policies

On the effect of downtime costs and budget constraint on preventive and replacement policies

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Article ID: iaor20103649
Volume: 93
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 144
End Page Number: 151
Publication Date: Jan 2008
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: , ,
Keywords: life cycle assessment
Abstract:

This work proposes a general approach to study and improve the effectiveness of the system with respect to its expected life-cycle cost rate. The model we propose considers a production system which is protected against demand fluctuations and failure occurrences with elements like stock piles, line and equipment redundancy, and the use of alternative production methods. These design policies allow to keep or minimize the effect on the nominal throughput, while corrective measures are taken. The system is also subject to an aging process which depends on the frequency and quality of preventive actions. Making decisions is difficult because of discontinuities in intervention and downtime costs and the limited budget. We present a non-linear mixed integer formulation that minimizes the expected overall cost rate with respect to repair, overhaul and replacement times and the overhaul improvement factor proposed in the literature. The model is deterministic and considers minimal repairs and imperfect overhauls. We illustrate its application with a case based on a known benchmark example.

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