
In this article we examine a breakdown model in which the system's status can be determined only by a test. Upon detection of failure the system must be replaced by a new identical one. The costs incurred include cost of inspection, operating costs, failure cost and a cost associated with planned replacements. Throughout the paper we restrict attention to replacement rules in which the time interval between two successive inspections is regarded as a fixed quantity. The decision variables include the inspection interval and the scheduling for preventive (planned) replacements. The problem is to specify a replacement rule which minimizes the long-run average cost per unit time. We show that under certain monotone conditions there is a natural candidate for an optimal replacement rule.
Reliability and life testing, reliability, stopping time, breakdown model, replacement policies, Reliability, availability, maintenance, inspection in operations research, planned replacement, inspection, optimal policy, inspection policy
Reliability and life testing, reliability, stopping time, breakdown model, replacement policies, Reliability, availability, maintenance, inspection in operations research, planned replacement, inspection, optimal policy, inspection policy
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