An age‐dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the “calendar age” of the product and the degree of repair are used to define the virtual age of the product. The virtual failure rate function and the virtual hazard function related to the lifetime of the product are discussed. Under a nonhomogeneous Poisson process scenario the expected warranty costs for repairable products associated with linear pro‐rata, nonrenewing free replacement and renewing free replacement warranties are evaluated. Illustration of the results is given by numerical and graphical examples
Estimation of warranty servicing costs during the product life cycle is of great importance to the m...
In general, a warranty is an obligation attached to products that requires the manufacturers to prov...
In the reliability literature, imperfect repair processes, a kind of stochastic processes, are used ...
An age‐dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the “calendar age” of the product and the d...
An age-dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the \age " of the product and the degr...
Currently, manufacturers/dealers have started selling products with lifetime warranty policies. In t...
For a product sold with a warranty period T, the manufacturer must pay all repair costs for failures...
In industry, it is often needed to make a decision to repair or replace a system. For this problem, ...
Most engineered systems are inclined to fail sometime during their lifetime. Many of these systems a...
Novel models of imperfect repair are fitted to classic reliability datasets. The models suppose that...
In general, downtime of a system can be attributed due to multiple failure categories and repair cos...
AbstractThis investigation presents a novel repair-replacement warranty strategy. The strategy invol...
This paper considers a general repairable product sold under a failure-free renewing war-ranty agree...
We develop new models for imperfect repair and the corresponding generalized renewal processes for s...
Most consumer durable products are used intermittently and the usage is best modelled as a point pro...
Estimation of warranty servicing costs during the product life cycle is of great importance to the m...
In general, a warranty is an obligation attached to products that requires the manufacturers to prov...
In the reliability literature, imperfect repair processes, a kind of stochastic processes, are used ...
An age‐dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the “calendar age” of the product and the d...
An age-dependent repair model is proposed. The notion of the \age " of the product and the degr...
Currently, manufacturers/dealers have started selling products with lifetime warranty policies. In t...
For a product sold with a warranty period T, the manufacturer must pay all repair costs for failures...
In industry, it is often needed to make a decision to repair or replace a system. For this problem, ...
Most engineered systems are inclined to fail sometime during their lifetime. Many of these systems a...
Novel models of imperfect repair are fitted to classic reliability datasets. The models suppose that...
In general, downtime of a system can be attributed due to multiple failure categories and repair cos...
AbstractThis investigation presents a novel repair-replacement warranty strategy. The strategy invol...
This paper considers a general repairable product sold under a failure-free renewing war-ranty agree...
We develop new models for imperfect repair and the corresponding generalized renewal processes for s...
Most consumer durable products are used intermittently and the usage is best modelled as a point pro...
Estimation of warranty servicing costs during the product life cycle is of great importance to the m...
In general, a warranty is an obligation attached to products that requires the manufacturers to prov...
In the reliability literature, imperfect repair processes, a kind of stochastic processes, are used ...