A one-shot system is a system that can be used only once during its life, and whose failures are detected only through inspections. In this paper, we discuss an inspection policy problem of one-shot system composed of multi-unit in series. Failed units are minimally repaired when failures are detected and all units in the system are replaced when the nth failure is detected after the last replacement. We derive the expected cost rate approximately. Our goal is to determine the optimal inspection policy that minimizes the expected cost rate.
Tomohiro KITAGAWA
National Defense Academy
Tetsushi YUGE
National Defense Academy
Shigeru YANAGI
National Defense Academy
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Tomohiro KITAGAWA, Tetsushi YUGE, Shigeru YANAGI, "Optimal Maintenance Policy of a Multi-Unit One-Shot System with Minimal Repair" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E98-A, no. 10, pp. 2077-2083, October 2015, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E98.A.2077.
Abstract: A one-shot system is a system that can be used only once during its life, and whose failures are detected only through inspections. In this paper, we discuss an inspection policy problem of one-shot system composed of multi-unit in series. Failed units are minimally repaired when failures are detected and all units in the system are replaced when the nth failure is detected after the last replacement. We derive the expected cost rate approximately. Our goal is to determine the optimal inspection policy that minimizes the expected cost rate.
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