Condition-based maintenance optimization for continuously monitored degrading systems under imperfect maintenance actions

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Abstract

Condition-based maintenance (CBM) is receiving increasing attention in various engineering systems because of its effectiveness. This paper formulates a new CBM optimization problem for continuously monitored degrading systems considering imperfect maintenance actions. In terms of maintenance actions, in practice, they scarcely restore the system to an as-good-as new state due to residual damage. According to up-to-data researches, imperfect maintenance actions are likely to speed up the degradation process. Regarding the developed CBM optimization strategy, it can balance the maintenance cost and the availability by the searching the optimal preventive maintenance threshold. The maximum number of maintenance is also considered, which is regarded as an availability constraint in the CBM optimization problem. A numerical example is introduced, and experimental results can demonstrate the novelty, feasibility and flexibility of the proposed CBM optimization strategy.

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Chuang, C., Ningyun, L., Bin, J., & Yin, X. (2020). Condition-based maintenance optimization for continuously monitored degrading systems under imperfect maintenance actions. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 31(4), 841–851. https://doi.org/10.23919/JSEE.2020.000057

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