Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time

Maintenance is inevitable for repairable components or systems in modern industries. Since the maintenance effectiveness has a great influence on the subsequent operations and in addition, different maintenance options are possible for the components of the system during the break between any two su...

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Main Authors: Huiying Gao, Xiaoqiang Zhang, Xiaoqiang Yang, Bo Zheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5534659
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spelling doaj-68e4caf189f745dab3822497f39779fe2021-03-15T00:00:19ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1563-51472021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5534659Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance TimeHuiying Gao0Xiaoqiang Zhang1Xiaoqiang Yang2Bo Zheng3Aviation Engineering InstituteAviation Engineering InstituteAviation Engineering InstituteAviation Engineering InstituteMaintenance is inevitable for repairable components or systems in modern industries. Since the maintenance effectiveness has a great influence on the subsequent operations and in addition, different maintenance options are possible for the components of the system during the break between any two successive missions, the optimal selective maintenance strategy needs to be determined for a system performing successive missions. A number of selective maintenance models were set up on the basis that the durations of each mission are predetermined, the maintenance time is negligible, and the states of the components at the end of the previous mission can be accurately obtained. However, in the actual industrial and military missions, these premises may not always hold. In this paper, a novel selective maintenance model under uncertainties and limited maintenance time is proposed to improve these deficiencies. The genetic algorithm is selected to solve the optimization problem, and an illustrative example is presented to demonstrate the proposed method. The optimal selective maintenance decision without the constraint of maintenance time is used for comparison.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5534659
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author Huiying Gao
Xiaoqiang Zhang
Xiaoqiang Yang
Bo Zheng
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Xiaoqiang Zhang
Xiaoqiang Yang
Bo Zheng
Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Huiying Gao
Xiaoqiang Zhang
Xiaoqiang Yang
Bo Zheng
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title Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time
title_short Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time
title_full Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time
title_fullStr Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time
title_full_unstemmed Optimal Selective Maintenance Decision-Making for Consecutive-Mission Systems with Variable Durations and Limited Maintenance Time
title_sort optimal selective maintenance decision-making for consecutive-mission systems with variable durations and limited maintenance time
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1563-5147
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Maintenance is inevitable for repairable components or systems in modern industries. Since the maintenance effectiveness has a great influence on the subsequent operations and in addition, different maintenance options are possible for the components of the system during the break between any two successive missions, the optimal selective maintenance strategy needs to be determined for a system performing successive missions. A number of selective maintenance models were set up on the basis that the durations of each mission are predetermined, the maintenance time is negligible, and the states of the components at the end of the previous mission can be accurately obtained. However, in the actual industrial and military missions, these premises may not always hold. In this paper, a novel selective maintenance model under uncertainties and limited maintenance time is proposed to improve these deficiencies. The genetic algorithm is selected to solve the optimization problem, and an illustrative example is presented to demonstrate the proposed method. The optimal selective maintenance decision without the constraint of maintenance time is used for comparison.
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