1st GCC International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management

SIMPLE ACCURATE APPROXIMATIONS OF THE TWO-THRESHOLD CONTROL LIMIT POLICY IN CONDITION BASED MAINTENANCE

Ahmad Al Hanbali & Noman Ullah
Publisher: IEOM Society International
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Track: Reliability and Maintenance
Abstract

In this paper, we consider a component exhibiting a continuous monotone degradation. The degradation process is random and modelled as a Gamma process. The maintenance policy is of condition based type and follows the two threshold control limit policy with a preventive limit, a switching limit, and a given failure limit. The inspection cost is non-negligible. Therefore, the component monitoring is periodic. Our objective is to minimize the annual expected maintenance cost subject to a constraint on the minimum average availability. The decision variables are the preventive limit, the switching limit, and the time between inspections. We derive exact results for the key performance indicators but since they are numerically involved we propose a new simple (i.e., it involves basic spreadsheet calculations) and accurate approximation of the annual average maintenance cost and of the average availability. The empirical results show that the two threshold control policy achieves a yearly cost savings up to 9% compared the single threshold policy. Moreover, the optimisation results show a balancing phenomenon, which stabilizes the optimal expected number of inspections per cycle as the degradation per unit of time increases. Moreover, we find that doubling the corrective maintenance cost increases the optimal annual average cost by a small factor of 13%. These results show the benefit of jointly considering the preventive limit, the switching limit, and the time between inspections in the maintenance optimisation.

Published in: 1st GCC International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Publisher: IEOM Society International
Date of Conference: November 26-28, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-5323-5951-4
ISSN/E-ISSN: 2169-8767