Abstract

This paper proposes a dynamic opportunistic preventive maintenance (PM) strategy for a production system with a time-varying batch production pattern. The operation of such a system is generic in that the operational condition (OC) varies from batch to batch and the information about the next batch can be confirmed only upon the completion of the current batch. To accommodate time-varying OC, a modified imperfect maintenance model is developed to optimise the performance of maintenance actions that can only be performed at batch-shift points. The first study presents a PM policy for a single machine with short-term production plans. Then, a multi-machine system is studied with a goal of developing an optimum dynamic opportunistic PM strategy for a group of machines at batch-shift points. Numerical examples are proceeded to illustrate the proposed maintenance strategy in practice. The result reveals that more cost will be incurred if OC is ignored. Moreover, the proposed opportunistic PM strategy achieves the lowest total cost comparing with other strategies as the system downtime cost and maintenance cost has been jointly minimised.

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