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Extended age maintenance models and its optimization for series and parallel systems

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  • Junyuan Wang

    (Xidian University)

  • Jimin Ye

    (Xidian University)

  • Liang Wang

    (Xidian University
    Yunnan Normal University)

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In this paper, extended preventive replacement models for series and parallel system with n independent non-identical components are proposed. It is assumed that the system suffers from two types of failure. One is repairable (type-I) failure, at that time the system can be rectified by minimal repair. Another is non-repairable (type-II) failure, then the whole system is replaced. In the proposed models, the system is replaced at the planned time, at random working time, or at the time when type-II failure occurs, with options whichever occurs first or whichever occurs last. The average cost rate (ACR) function and the failure rate function (FRF) of the series and parallel system under the different cases are obtained respectively. Moreover, the optimal preventive replacement time of models based on minimization of the ACR function is obtained theoretically. Numerical examples are presented to evaluate the cost of the system and verify the performance of our results.

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  • Junyuan Wang & Jimin Ye & Liang Wang, 2022. "Extended age maintenance models and its optimization for series and parallel systems," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 312(1), pages 495-517, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:annopr:v:312:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1007_s10479-019-03355-3
    DOI: 10.1007/s10479-019-03355-3
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