On the modelling of imperfect repairs for a continuously monitored gamma wear process through age reduction

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A continuously monitored system is considered, which is subject to accumulating deterioration modelled as a gamma process. The system fails when its degradation level exceeds a limit threshold. At failure, a delayed replacement is performed. To shorten the down period, a condition-based maintenance strategy is applied, with imperfect repair. Mimicking virtual age models used for recurrent events, imperfect repair actions are assumed to lower the system degradation through a first-order arithmetic reduction of age model. Under these assumptions, Markov renewal equations are obtained for several reliability indicators. Numerical examples illustrate the behaviour of the system. © Applied Probability Trust 2013.

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Mercier, S., & Castro, I. T. (2013). On the modelling of imperfect repairs for a continuously monitored gamma wear process through age reduction. Journal of Applied Probability, 50(4), 1057–1076. https://doi.org/10.1239/jap/1389370099

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