This paper presents a periodic replacement policy for a system subject to shocks when the system is operating for a finite random horizon. The system is subject to shocks during operation, and each shock causes downgrading of the system performance and makes it more expensive to run by the additional running cost. Shocks arrive according to a nonhomogeneous or a renewal process, and we develop periodic replacement policies under a finite random operating horizon. The optimum periodic replacement interval which minimizes the total operating cost during the horizon is found. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the results.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Nonhomogeneous Poisson Shock Model 3. Renewal Process Shock Model 4. Numerical Examples 4.1 Constant Intensity Rate 4.2 Exponentially Increasing Intensity rate 4.3 Exponentially Decreasing Intensity Rate 4.4 Renewal Shock Process 5. Conclusion 6. References
키워드
Periodic ReplacementRandom Operating HorizonShock Process
저자
Youngkwan Yoo [ 유영관 | School of Continuing Liberal Art Studies, Halla University ]
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