An efficient procedure for optimal maintenance intervention in partially observable multi-component systems

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Date

2024

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Oktay Karabag
Onder Bulut
Ayhan Ozgur Toy
Mehmet Murat Fadiloglu

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD

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With rapid advances in technology many systems are becoming more complex including ever-increasing numbers of components that are prone to failure. In most cases it may not be feasible from a technical or economic standpoint to dedicate a sensor for each individual component to gauge its wear and tear. To make sure that these systems that may require large capitals are economically maintained one should provide maintenance in a way that responds to captured sensor observations. This gives rise to conditionbased maintenance in partially observable multi -component systems. In this study we propose a novel methodology to manage maintenance interventions as well as spare part quantity decisions for such systems. Our methodology is based on reducing the state space of the multi -component system and optimizing the resulting reduced -state Markov decision process via a linear programming approach. This methodology is highly scalable and capable of solving large problems that cannot be approached with the previously existing solution procedures.

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Condition-based maintenance, Spare part quantity, Markov decision process, Linear programming, Stochastic degradation, Partially observable systems, OPTIMIZATION, POLICY

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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Reliability Engineering & System Safety

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244

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109914

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