Bayesian prediction of the overhaul effect on a repairable system with bounded failure intensity (Q764460)

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Bayesian prediction of the overhaul effect on a repairable system with bounded failure intensity
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    Bayesian prediction of the overhaul effect on a repairable system with bounded failure intensity (English)
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    13 March 2012
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    Summary: This paper deals with the Bayes prediction of future failures of a deteriorating repairable mechanical system subject to minimal repairs and periodic overhauls. To model the effect of overhauls on the reliability of the system a proportional age reduction model is assumed and the 2-parameter Engelhardt-Bain process (2-EBP) is used to model the failure process between two successive overhauls. The 2-EBP has an advantage over Power Law Process (PLP) models. It is found that the failure intensity of deteriorating repairable systems attains a finite bound when repeated minimal repair actions are combined with some overhauls. If such a data is analyzed through models with unbounded increasing failure intensity, such as the PLP, then pessimistic estimates of the system reliability will arise and incorrect preventive maintenance policies may be defined. On the basis of the observed data and of a number of suitable prior densities reflecting the varying degrees of belief on the failure/repair process and effectiveness of overhauls, the prediction of future failure times and the number of failures in a future time interval is found. Finally, a numerical application is used to illustrate the advantages from overhauls and sensitivity analysis of the given improvement parameter.
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