Development of economical partial multi-component maintenance strategy taking into account reliability and environmental constraints

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Mifdal, L., El Mellali, N., Yazid, A., Sofiene, D. et Majdouline, I. (2023) Development of economical partial multi-component maintenance strategy taking into account reliability and environmental constraints. Dans CIGI Qualita MOSIM 2023, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada DOI 10.60662/ZA9Q-4554.

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Maintenance is a vital aspect of industrial companies as it significantly impacts production quality, but it can also be complex to implement. Maintaining production equipment not only makes it more reliable but also increases its availability rate, resulting in financial gains for the company. Maintenance practices have continuously evolved since their inception after World War II, now reaching its fourth generation, known as Maintenance 4.0. This latest iteration utilizes advanced technologies from Industry 4.0 to enhance maintenance strategies, including multi-component maintenance strategy, a new approach based on self-prediction techniques to identify and correct faults.

This paper aims to develop a partial multi-component maintenance strategy that considers economic, environmental, and reliability constraints. The model determines the optimal number of reserve components and the ideal timing for preventive maintenance actions, ultimately making this strategy more cost-effective than a single-component system. By using this model, companies can optimize their maintenance strategies to minimize costs while improving equipment reliability.

Type de document: Document issu d'une conférence ou d'un atelier (NON SPÉCIFIÉ)
Mots-clés libres: Preventive maintenance Maintenance strategies Single-component system strategy Multi-component Maintenance strategy
Date de dépôt: 16 août 2023 14:05
Dernière modification: 30 août 2023 20:00
URI: https://collection-numerique.uqtr.ca/id/eprint/1985

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