
This paper considers a maintenance policy with imperfect preventive maintenance (pm). After pm, the failure characteristic of the system is different (worse) from that of correctively maintained system (viz. after a failure). Optimal policy which minimizes the mean cost-rate is discussed.
Risk, Applications of renewal theory (reliability, demand theory, etc.), reliability, mean cost rate, 1708 Hardware and Architecture, 2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, maintenance policy, imperfect maintenance, Mean cost rate, 1704 Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, 1712 Software, Imperfect maintenance, Reliability, availability, maintenance, inspection in operations research, Reliability and Quality, 2213 Safety, Maintenance policy
Risk, Applications of renewal theory (reliability, demand theory, etc.), reliability, mean cost rate, 1708 Hardware and Architecture, 2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, maintenance policy, imperfect maintenance, Mean cost rate, 1704 Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, 1712 Software, Imperfect maintenance, Reliability, availability, maintenance, inspection in operations research, Reliability and Quality, 2213 Safety, Maintenance policy
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