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In this paper we review the literature on multi-component maintenance models with economic dependence. The emphasis is … Parlar (1991). The classification scheme that we choose is primarily based on the various options of grouping maintenance … activities: grouping either corrective or preventive maintenance actions, or combining preventive maintenance activities with …
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maintenance optimization models which covers almost all models used in practice. For the class of unimodal finite-valued marginal …
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Most maintenance-optimisation models assume an infinite planning horizon and suppose that the failure process is … information (such as a variable use of components and the occurrence of maintenance opportunities). With numerical experiments we …
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In this paper we discuss a general framework for single component replacement models. This framework is based on the regenerative structure of these models and by using results from renewal theory a unified presentation of the discounted and average finite and infinite horizon cost models is...
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A railway system needs a substantial amount of maintenance. To prevent unexpected breakdowns as much as possible …, preventive maintenance is required. In this paper we discuss the Preventive Maintenance Scheduling Problem (PMSP), where (short …
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the coating on these structures, maintenance actions can be done in the most efficient way. Therefore the course of the … deterioration of the coating system and its lifetime, which is also of importance for doing maintenance, have to be assessed …
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A maintenance activity carried out on a technical system often involves a system-dependent set-up cost that is the same … for all maintenance activities carried out on that system. Grouping activities thus saves costs since execution of a group … of activities requires only one set-up. By now, there are several multi-component maintenance models available in the …
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In this paper we discuss a general framework for single component replacement models. This framework is based on the regenerative structure of these models and by using results from renewal theory a unified presentation of the discounted and average finite and infinite horizon cost models is...
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In this paper we review the literature on multi-component maintenance models with economic dependence. The emphasis is … choose a classification scheme that is primarily based on the various options of grouping maintenance activities: grouping … either corrective or preventive maintenance, or combining preventive-maintenance actions with corrective actions. As such …
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