Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance

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Autor(a) principal: Siopa, Jorge
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Garção, José, Silva, Júlio
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7649
Resumo: The classical Optimal Age-Replacement defines the maintenance strategy based on the equipment failure consequences. For severe consequences an early equipment replacement is recommended. For minor consequences the repair after failure is proposed. One way of reducing the failure consequences is the use of redundancies, especially if the equipment failure rate is decreasing over time, since in this case the preventive replacement does not reduce the risk of failure. The estimation of an active component redundancy degree is very important in order to minimize the life-cycle cost. If it is possible to make these estimations in the early phase of system design, the implementation is easier and the amortization faster. This work proposes an adaptation of the Optimal Age-Replacement method in order to simultaneously optimize the equipment redundancy allocation and the maintenance plan. The main goal is to provide a simple methodology, requiring the fewer data possible. A set of examples are presented illustrating that this methodology covers a wide variety of operating conditions. The optimization of the number of repairs between each replacement, in the cases of imperfect repairs, is another feature of this methodology.
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title Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
spellingShingle Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
Siopa, Jorge
redundancy
age-replacement
maintenance strategy
life-cycle cost
title_short Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
title_full Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
title_fullStr Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
title_sort Estimation of component redundancy in optimal age maintenance
author Siopa, Jorge
author_facet Siopa, Jorge
Garção, José
Silva, Júlio
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author2 Garção, José
Silva, Júlio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siopa, Jorge
Garção, José
Silva, Júlio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv redundancy
age-replacement
maintenance strategy
life-cycle cost
topic redundancy
age-replacement
maintenance strategy
life-cycle cost
description The classical Optimal Age-Replacement defines the maintenance strategy based on the equipment failure consequences. For severe consequences an early equipment replacement is recommended. For minor consequences the repair after failure is proposed. One way of reducing the failure consequences is the use of redundancies, especially if the equipment failure rate is decreasing over time, since in this case the preventive replacement does not reduce the risk of failure. The estimation of an active component redundancy degree is very important in order to minimize the life-cycle cost. If it is possible to make these estimations in the early phase of system design, the implementation is easier and the amortization faster. This work proposes an adaptation of the Optimal Age-Replacement method in order to simultaneously optimize the equipment redundancy allocation and the maintenance plan. The main goal is to provide a simple methodology, requiring the fewer data possible. A set of examples are presented illustrating that this methodology covers a wide variety of operating conditions. The optimization of the number of repairs between each replacement, in the cases of imperfect repairs, is another feature of this methodology.
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