A deteriorating system with its repairman having multiple vacations

A deteriorating system with its repairman having multiple vacations

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Article ID: iaor20112157
Volume: 217
Issue: 10
Start Page Number: 4980
End Page Number: 4989
Publication Date: Jan 2011
Journal: Applied Mathematics and Computation
Authors: ,
Keywords: renewal processes, repairman problem, vacation models
Abstract:

This paper considers a repairable system with a repairman, who can take multiple vacations. If the system fails and the repairman is on vacation, it will wait for repair until the repairman is available. Assume that the system cannot be repaired “as good as new” after failures. Under these assumptions, using the geometric process and the supplementary variable technique, some important reliability indexes are derived, such as the system reliability, availability, rate of occurrence of failures, etc. According to the renewal reward theorem, the explicit expression of the expected profit per unit time is obtained. Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate that there exists an optimal replacement policy N*, which maximizes the value of the expected profit rate after a long time run.

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