Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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723796 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2006 | 5 Pages |
In this paper, an inspection strategy is proposed for a system subject to random shocks and whose state is only known through inspection. The shocks magnitudes and times between shocks arrivals are random variables. Each shock induces an amount of damage to the system which is gradually weakened as damage accumulates. The system fails when the total damage exceeds some threshold level. The proposed inspection strategy suggests to inspect the system at predetermined times T1, T2, … Tk. If failure is detected, then the system is repaired to a state as good as new, otherwise, it is kept operating. The expression of the system availability is derived. A numerical procedure is developed to generate an inspection sequence which maximizes the system availability. The proposed strategy has been developed for some critical subsystems of trees harvesters. An illustrative example is provided.