Cost–benefit optimization for maintained structures by a renewal model

Cost–benefit optimization for maintained structures by a renewal model

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Article ID: iaor20103673
Volume: 93
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 489
End Page Number: 499
Publication Date: Mar 2008
Journal: Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Authors: ,
Keywords: cost benefit analysis
Abstract:

The paper develops objective functions for optimizing design and maintenance strategies of aging structural components. It introduces a repair model with or without preceding inspections. Objective functions are derived for maintenance by inspection and repairs (renewals). Earlier formulations for independent repair and failure events are extended to dependent no-repair/repair and failure events. This can make formulations more realistic because no-repair/repair and failure events depend on the same deterioration processes, at the expense of numerically more elaborate computations. In addition, finite renewal (repair) times independent of failure times are considered.

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