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Selective Maintenance for Multi-state Systems Under Imperfect Maintenance

In: Selective Maintenance Modelling and Optimization

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  • Yu Liu

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

  • Hong-Zhong Huang

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

  • Tao Jiang

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

Abstract

With the increasing complexity of modern advanced engineering systems, traditional selective maintenance strategies, which are simply designed for binary-state systems, cannot characterize the multi-state nature of systems in many engineering scenarios. Conversely, many maintenance activities can only restore failed/aged components to the condition somewhere between “as good as new” and “as bad as old,” and this is called imperfect maintenance. This chapter introduces a selective maintenance model for multi-state systems with binary-capacitated components under imperfect maintenance. The Kijima type-II age reduction model was utilized to quantify the maintenance efficiency of imperfect maintenance actions. The universal generating function method was used to evaluate the probability of a system successfully completing the next mission. Two illustrative examples were presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Suggested Citation

  • Yu Liu & Hong-Zhong Huang & Tao Jiang, 2023. "Selective Maintenance for Multi-state Systems Under Imperfect Maintenance," Springer Series in Reliability Engineering, in: Selective Maintenance Modelling and Optimization, chapter 0, pages 45-63, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:ssrchp:978-3-031-17323-3_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-17323-3_3
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