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Warranty cost analysis: quasi-renewal inter-repair times


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Title:

Warranty cost analysis: quasi-renewal inter-repair times

Author(s):

Stefanka Chukova, Yu Hayakawa

Journal:

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management

Year:

2005

Volume:

22

Issue:

7

Page:

687 - 698


ISSN:

0265-671X


DOI:

10.1108/02656710510610839

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Abstract:

Purpose – To provide a brief introduction to warranty analysis and a classification of general repairs. To introduce the notion of accelerated probability distribution and use it to model imperfect warranty repairs.

Design/methodology/approach – The notion of accelerated probability distribution is discussed and its similarity with quasi-renewal and geometric processes is observed. An approach to modeling imperfect warranty repairs based on the accelerated probability distributions is presented, and the corresponding expected warranty cost over the warranty period under non-renewing free replacement warranty policy is evaluated.

Findings – It is observed that quasi-renewal and the geometric processes are equivalent. Using data from an existing warranty database it is shown that the inter-repair times form a quasi-renewal process. The corresponding expected warranty cost over the warranty period under a non-renewing free replacement warranty policy is evaluated.

Research limitations/implications – This approach is applicable only if the cost of the warranty repair is an increasing function of the number of repairs.

Practical implications – Provides a useful approach to modeling inter-repair times incorporating the idea of imperfect repairs in practice.

Originality/value – Provides an approach to model imperfect warranty repairs and to evaluate the corresponding expected warranty cost.

Keywords:

Distribution functions, Replacement costs, Warranties


Article Type:

Research paper


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/02656710510610839

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