In this paper we consider a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components under a condition-based maintenance policy. Maintenance consists of replacing all failed and/or aged components. Next, the replaced components have to be repaired. The system availability can be controlled by the maintenance policy, the spare part inventory level, the repair capacity and repair job priority setting. We present two approximate methods to analyse the relation between these control variables and the system availability. Comparison with simulation results shows that we can generate accurate approximations using one of these models, depending on the system size
AbstractExpensive parts of machines do not have to be discarded when broken. Instead they can be rep...
repair facilities. Roughly speaking, the system under investigation is composed of n parallel, possi...
The k-out-of-N structure is a popular type of redundancy in fault-tolerant systems with wide applica...
In this paper we consider a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components under a conditio...
In this paper we consider a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components under a conditio...
This paper considers a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components. Maintenance is initi...
In this paper we consider an installed base of k-out-of-N systems, each consisting of identical, rep...
In this paper we consider an installed base of k-out-of-N systems, each consisting of identical, rep...
To achieve a high system availability at minimal costs, relevant decisions include the choice of pre...
This article considers a repair shop that fixes failed components from different k-out-of-n:G system...
We consider a “k-out-of-N” system with different standby modes. Each of the N components consists of...
The objective is to study the relationship between maintenance and inventory for a k-out-of-n system...
The paper investigates a model of a k-out-of-n system, the residual lifetime of which changes after ...
We consider a k-out-of-N reliability system with identical components having exponential lifetimes. ...
An k-out-of-n: G system is a system that consists of n components and works if and only if k compone...
AbstractExpensive parts of machines do not have to be discarded when broken. Instead they can be rep...
repair facilities. Roughly speaking, the system under investigation is composed of n parallel, possi...
The k-out-of-N structure is a popular type of redundancy in fault-tolerant systems with wide applica...
In this paper we consider a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components under a conditio...
In this paper we consider a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components under a conditio...
This paper considers a k-out-of-N system with identical, repairable components. Maintenance is initi...
In this paper we consider an installed base of k-out-of-N systems, each consisting of identical, rep...
In this paper we consider an installed base of k-out-of-N systems, each consisting of identical, rep...
To achieve a high system availability at minimal costs, relevant decisions include the choice of pre...
This article considers a repair shop that fixes failed components from different k-out-of-n:G system...
We consider a “k-out-of-N” system with different standby modes. Each of the N components consists of...
The objective is to study the relationship between maintenance and inventory for a k-out-of-n system...
The paper investigates a model of a k-out-of-n system, the residual lifetime of which changes after ...
We consider a k-out-of-N reliability system with identical components having exponential lifetimes. ...
An k-out-of-n: G system is a system that consists of n components and works if and only if k compone...
AbstractExpensive parts of machines do not have to be discarded when broken. Instead they can be rep...
repair facilities. Roughly speaking, the system under investigation is composed of n parallel, possi...
The k-out-of-N structure is a popular type of redundancy in fault-tolerant systems with wide applica...