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Maintenance Models for a Repairable System
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Mohammed Hajeeh
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March 10, 2010
Abstract
Most maintenance models assume perfect maintenance, where a system becomes as good as new after each maintenance action. However, in reality system's performance deteriorates over time. This work investigates a system's performance when subjected to failures which are imperfectly repaired. Two cases are regarded: Maintenance by repair and replacement and maintenance by probabilistic repair and replacement. The objective is to asses the system's long run behavior by deriving closed expressions for its operational probability.
Key Words:: Operational probability; repairable models; imperfect maintenance; probabilistic; repair and replacement
Published Online: 2010-03-10
Published in Print: 2004-April
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Keywords for this article
Operational probability;
repairable models;
imperfect maintenance;
probabilistic;
repair and replacement
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