AbstractIn this paper, we consider a two component system where component 1 failures occur according to a Poisson process. Each component 1 failure causes a random amount of damage to component 2 leading to its failure when the total damage exceeds a specified level. We study a two-parameter maintenance policy which minimizes the expected cost per unit of time for infinite time operation
International audienceIn this paper we study a classical warranty policy 'free replacement policy' (...
AbstractA system is subject to random failure with failure rate k(Xt) dependent upon the level Xt of...
In reliability engineering, system failures may occur due to intrinsic or extrinsic factors. For exa...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a two component system where component 1 failures occur according...
This paper considers a two-component system with failure interactions. Component 1 is repairable and...
In this paper, a shock model for the maintenance problem of a repairable system is studied. Assume t...
International audienceIn this article, we consider a single-unit system that operates in a dynamic e...
[[abstract]]In the present paper, we investigate a preventive replacement policy based on multiple a...
[[abstract]]A parallel system of n identical components is subjected to shocks which occur randomly ...
[[abstract]]This paper is concerned with a periodical replacement policy for a system which is subje...
AbstractA system is subject to damage, the damage process is assumed to be an increasing semi-Markov...
AbstractA production system is subject to random failure. The system continuously accumulates damage...
In this paper, a δ-shock maintenance model for a deteriorating system is studied. Assume that shocks...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an optimum preventive maintenance (PM) policy for a ...
AbstractThis paper considers replacement and minimal repair polices for an extended cumulative damag...
International audienceIn this paper we study a classical warranty policy 'free replacement policy' (...
AbstractA system is subject to random failure with failure rate k(Xt) dependent upon the level Xt of...
In reliability engineering, system failures may occur due to intrinsic or extrinsic factors. For exa...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a two component system where component 1 failures occur according...
This paper considers a two-component system with failure interactions. Component 1 is repairable and...
In this paper, a shock model for the maintenance problem of a repairable system is studied. Assume t...
International audienceIn this article, we consider a single-unit system that operates in a dynamic e...
[[abstract]]In the present paper, we investigate a preventive replacement policy based on multiple a...
[[abstract]]A parallel system of n identical components is subjected to shocks which occur randomly ...
[[abstract]]This paper is concerned with a periodical replacement policy for a system which is subje...
AbstractA system is subject to damage, the damage process is assumed to be an increasing semi-Markov...
AbstractA production system is subject to random failure. The system continuously accumulates damage...
In this paper, a δ-shock maintenance model for a deteriorating system is studied. Assume that shocks...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an optimum preventive maintenance (PM) policy for a ...
AbstractThis paper considers replacement and minimal repair polices for an extended cumulative damag...
International audienceIn this paper we study a classical warranty policy 'free replacement policy' (...
AbstractA system is subject to random failure with failure rate k(Xt) dependent upon the level Xt of...
In reliability engineering, system failures may occur due to intrinsic or extrinsic factors. For exa...