Title
Optimal preventive maintenance for equipment with two quality states and general failure time distributions
Abstract
We present an economic model for the optimization of preventive maintenance in a production process with two quality states. The equipment starts its operation in the in-control state but it may shift to the out-of-control state before failure or scheduled preventive maintenance. The time of shift and the time of failure are generally distributed random variables. The two states are characterized by different failure rates and revenues. We first derive the structure of the optimal maintenance policy, which is defined by two critical values of the equipment age that determine when to perform preventive maintenance depending on the actual (observable) state of the process. We then provide properties of the optimal solution and show how to determine the optimal values of the two critical maintenance times accurately and efficiently. The proposed model and, in particular, the behavior of the optimal solution as the model parameters and the shift and failure time distributions change are illustrated through numerical examples.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1016/j.ejor.2006.04.014
European Journal of Operational Research
Keywords
Field
DocType
Maintenance,General failure times
Mathematical optimization,Random variable,Observable,Economic model,Economic optimization,Failure rate,Scheduling (production processes),Optimal maintenance,Mathematics,Operations management,Preventive maintenance
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
180
1
0377-2217
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
24
1.91
4
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sofia Panagiotidou1847.13
George Tagaras217819.37