Abstract

This paper proposes two condition-based opportunistic maintenance policies with two-phase inspections for continuously degraded systems with real-time monitoring and periodic inspections, respectively. The degradation of the components and the system is modeled by a Gamma process. Existing literature finds the optimal maintenance strategies by monitoring the performance of all components in a multi-component system. However, it maybe unrealistic and costly to perform inspections on all components for certain systems. Hence, this study considers a two-phase inspection method, that is, the system-level inspection is conducted first, and then the decision for component-level inspection is made based on the system performance. Maintenance is performed to the component when its degradation reaches the preventive maintenance (PM) threshold or the corrective maintenance (CM) threshold at a component-level inspection. Whenever a maintenance action is implemented, the other components whose degradation exceeds an opportunistic maintenance (OM) threshold will be repaired. Then the long-run expected cost for two-component systems and multi-component systems are derived based on the semi-regenerative properties and simulation method. The combination of the system-level inspection interval, OM, PM and CM thresholds is determined to minimize the long-run expected cost. Finally, this study applies the proposed maintenance policies to the battery pack systems in electrical vehicles.

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