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A hierarchical decision-based maintenance for a complex modular system driven by the MoMA algorithm

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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/89761
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ress.2024.110006
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Gámiz Pérez, María Luz; Montoro Cazorla, Delia; Segovia García, María del Carmen
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Modular system
 
Phase-type distributions
 
Markovian processes
 
Matrix-analytic method
 
Maintenance modeling
 
Cost optimization
 
Date
2024-05
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This paper presents a maintenance policy for a modular system formed by independent modules (n-subsystems) subjected to environmental conditions (shocks). For the modeling of this complex system, the use of the Matrix-Analytical Method (MAM) is proposed under a layered approach according to its hierarchical structure. Thus, the operational state of the system (top layer) depends on the states of the modules (middle layer), which in turn depend on the states of their components (bottom layer). This allows a detailed description of the system operation to plan maintenance actions appropriately and optimally. We propose a hierarchical decision-based maintenance strategy with periodic inspections as follows: at the time of the inspection, the condition of the system is first evaluated. If intervention is necessary, the modules are then checked to make individual decisions based on their states, and so on. Replacement or repair will be carried out as appropriate. An optimization problem is formulated as a function of the length of the inspection period and the intervention cost incurred over the useful life of the system. Our method shows the advantages, providing compact and implementable expressions. The model is illustrated on a submarine Electrical Control Unit (ECU).
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