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Title: An inspection-maintenance strategy for heterogeneous systems with measurable degradation
Authors: Ye, Zhisheng
Zhang, Mimi (張密密)
Xiao, Xun
Department: Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
Issue Date: Dec-2013
Award: Won the Outstanding Paper Award in the IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 2013, Bangkok, Thailand, 10-13 December 2013.
Description: The award winning work was published: Ye, Z. S., Zhang, M. M., & Xiao, X. (2013). An inspection-maintenance strategy for heterogeneous systems with measurable degradation. 2013 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM), 1432-1436. doi: 10.1109/IEEM.2013.6962647.
Type: Conference paper/presentation
Abstract: Products are often designed to be very reliable such that even a weak unit can last a long time. Instead of degradationbased burn-in for these kinds of products, this study advocates an inspection-maintenance strategy to make use of these weak units. Under this policy, an inspection is conducted in the midway of the system operation with the purpose of identifying and replacing a defective unit, while an age-based preventive replacement is carried out at a later stage to prevent a wear-out failure. By capitalizing on two degradation processes, the mean cost rate function of this policy is derived. Optimal inspection and preventive maintenance times are discussed. We compare the average cost of this policy with the joint burn-in and maintenance policy to demonstrate its advantages.
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