Abstract

In order to arrange maintenance resources according to system condition, the lead time needs to be considered within the context of condition-based maintenance (CBM). Therefore, a scheduling threshold is introduced to replace the time to schedule, which is used as a decision variable in combination with a maintenance threshold and a failure threshold. The long-run expected cost rate for maintenance considers the maintenance cost, the cost of the waiting time of suppliers and customers. In this way, suppliers can schedule maintenance services in advance when the system condition reaches the scheduling threshold, and perform maintenance when the system condition exceeds the maintenance threshold. Furthermore, the optimal maintenance plan is updated dynamically in the framework of Prognostics and Health Management (PHM). Finally, a numerical example is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness and the dynamic nature of the proposed method.

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