Maintenance, Modeling and Optimization 2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4329-9_12
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Maintenance Grouping in Multi-Step Multi-Component Production Systems

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“…In contrast, despite its operational relevance, very little progress has been made for more general settings, such as the maintenance of multicomponent systems with multiple setup activities. In fact, Kobbacy et al specifically state in reference to models that consider multiple setup activities over a finite horizon “We have found one article in this category…this is the first attempt to model a maintenance problem with a hierarchical set‐up structure.” In this article, van Dijkhuizen studied the problem of grouping preventive maintenance actions in a multistep, multicomponent production system. He models the multicomponent production system as a tree with leaves representing components that require maintenance within specified frequencies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, despite its operational relevance, very little progress has been made for more general settings, such as the maintenance of multicomponent systems with multiple setup activities. In fact, Kobbacy et al specifically state in reference to models that consider multiple setup activities over a finite horizon “We have found one article in this category…this is the first attempt to model a maintenance problem with a hierarchical set‐up structure.” In this article, van Dijkhuizen studied the problem of grouping preventive maintenance actions in a multistep, multicomponent production system. He models the multicomponent production system as a tree with leaves representing components that require maintenance within specified frequencies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%