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Joint optimization of job scheduling, condition-based maintenance planning, and spare parts ordering for degrading production systems

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  • Zhang, Wenyu
  • He, Shuguang
  • Zhang, Xiaohong
  • Zhao, Xing

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The system degrades gradually due to intrinsic properties and the external environment while processing scheduling jobs. Maintenance plays an important role in restoring system performance during the job scheduling process. In contrast to traditional integration studies of scheduling and maintenance, this study further considers spare parts inventory in integrated decision-making. By integrating spare parts ordering information, engineers can meticulously organize maintenance and spare parts replenishment, thereby bolstering system reliability and ensuring smooth production scheduling. This paper presents a mathematical model that jointly optimizes job scheduling, condition-based maintenance planning, and spare parts ordering for deteriorating production systems. The system's degradation state and spare parts inventory state are identified and revealed at the end of the scheduling job. A condition-based maintenance and spare parts ordering policy is triggered based on the captured joint state. Subsequently, we developed a joint optimization model to determine the optimal maintenance thresholds, spare parts ordering thresholds, and job sequences, aimed at minimizing the total weighted expected cost within the scheduling horizon. Finally, an effective genetic algorithm is proposed, and a practical case study involving a rolling mill system is utilized to validate the proposed policy.

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  • Zhang, Wenyu & He, Shuguang & Zhang, Xiaohong & Zhao, Xing, 2024. "Joint optimization of job scheduling, condition-based maintenance planning, and spare parts ordering for degrading production systems," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 252(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:252:y:2024:i:c:s0951832024005192
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2024.110447
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