2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3005222
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Extended Periodic Inspection Policies for a Single Unit System Subject to Shocks

Abstract: In this paper, two types of failures are taken into account to extend the classical periodic inspection policy for a single unit system when it has failed, in which type Ⅰ failure can be rectified by a minimal repair and type Ⅱ failure should be removed by a corrective replacement. More specifically, we investigate three extended periodic inspection models for a system subject to two kinds of distinctive shocks, i.e., a general periodic inspection model where the system is checked at periodic time epochs over … Show more

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“…The system is replaced ahead at a planned age 𝑇 or at the completion of the 𝑁 th working mission, or correctively replaced at the first occurrence of Type II failure. Wang et al [27] extended the generalized age replacement policies for a single-unit system into a series system and a parallel system with 𝑛 non-identical components, where two types of failures for both systems were considered as well. Other maintenance policies on systems incorporated with two types of failures can be found [2,10,25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is replaced ahead at a planned age 𝑇 or at the completion of the 𝑁 th working mission, or correctively replaced at the first occurrence of Type II failure. Wang et al [27] extended the generalized age replacement policies for a single-unit system into a series system and a parallel system with 𝑛 non-identical components, where two types of failures for both systems were considered as well. Other maintenance policies on systems incorporated with two types of failures can be found [2,10,25,26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%