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An optimum condition-based replacement and spare provisioning policy based on Markov chains
Ling Wang, Jian Chu, Weijie Mao
Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering
2008
387 - 401
1355-2511
10.1108/13552510810909984
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
This work is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China #60421002 and also Priority supported financially by “the New Century 151 Talent Project” of Zhejiang Province.
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a condition-based replacement and spare provisioning policy for deteriorating systems with a number of identical units.
Design/methodology/approach – The deterioration of units is modeled based on discrete-time Markov chains, which can be classified into one of a finite number of states. Then, a condition-based replacement and spare provisioning policy is proposed for deteriorating systems with a number of identical units. This policy combines the condition-based replacement policy and the (
Findings – The negative influences of increasing the lead time can be reduced by optimizing the decisions of condition-based replacement and spare order based on the proposed policy.
Practical implications – This policy would be applicable for jointly optimizing the spare provisioning decisions and the condition-based maintenance of the units in deteriorating systems (e.g. a group of identical motors included in a fleet of vehicles).
Originality/value – The paper considers simultaneously two aspects that influence condition-based maintenance decisions: the availability of spares and the deterioration state of units.
Monte Carlo simulation, Optimization techniques, Replacement costs
Research paper