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Minimal repair models with non-negligible repair time

- 01 Jan 2022 - 
- Vol. 217, pp 108046-108046
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In this article , the authors generalize several calendar time-based minimal repair policies, including periodic replacement policy with minimal repair, reference time policy, and bivariate T−N maintenance policy.
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This article is published in Reliability Engineering & System Safety.The article was published on 2022-01-01. It has received 7 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Warranty & Bivariate analysis.

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Selected Determinants of Machines and Devices Standardization in Designing Automated Production Processes in Industry 4.0

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a practical application of multi-criteria standardization of machines and devices in the design of the automated production processes in industry 4.0 and its direct impact on the economic aspects of an enterprise, along with a comparison of the state before and after the implementation of the proposed changes.
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Reliability assessment of repairable systems with series-parallel structure subjected to hierarchical competing risks under minimal repair regime

TL;DR: In this article , the authors propose a model that allows to evaluate the failure times of a single repairable system represented hierarchically, exposed to competing risks and under a minimal repair framework.
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On a parametric model for the mean number of system repairs with applications

TL;DR: In this paper , a parametric function for the mean number of repairs of the system that covers a wide range of repair degrees, such as better than minimal repair, minimal repair and worse than minimal repairs, is proposed.
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Optimal warranty option and post-warranty maintenance strategy under a warranty menu: from a consumer perspective

TL;DR: In this paper , an integrated model of warranty and post-warranty maintenance under a flexible renewable warranty is proposed, which takes into account repair limits and multiple failure types with time-varying probabilities.
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Quantification of Uncertainty of Warranty Claims

TL;DR: In this article , the authors provide an introductory overview of the approaches to modelling warranty claims and suggest that models that can reflect real-world claim patterns should be the focus studied by researchers in the future.
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Optimum Preventive Maintenance Policies

TL;DR: In this paper, two types of preventive maintenance policies are considered, and the optimum policies are determined, in each case, as unique solutions of certain integral equations depending on the failure distribution.
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Product warranty management. I : A taxonomy for warranty policies

TL;DR: In this article, a taxonomy for product warranty policies is presented to assist the manager responsible for a product warranty in choosing appropriate alternatives for evaluation before a final choice is made, and the taxonomy can be used to compare different types of warranty policies.
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An Optimal Decision Rule for Repair vs Replacement

TL;DR: In this paper, a policy for either repairing or replacing a system that has failed is presented, where the policy applies to systems whose mean residual life function is decreasing and is motivated in terms of an automobile replacement problem.
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Availability and maintenance modelling for systems subject to multiple failure modes

TL;DR: The availability and optimal maintenance policies of a competing-risk system undergoing periodic inspections are studied in this paper and the optimal maintenance policy maximizing steady-state availability is obtained.
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Dynamic mission abort policy for systems operating in a controllable environment with self-healing mechanism

TL;DR: This work investigates the optimal mission abort policies for systems subject to a controllable shock process with self-healing mechanism and finds that the optimal policy is to minimize the expected total cost of mission failure, system failure and imperfect repair.
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