TY - GEN
T1 - Maintenance modelling integrating human and material resources
AU - Martorell, S.
AU - Villamizar, M.
AU - Sánchez, A.
AU - Clemente, G.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Maintenance planning is a subject of concern to many industrial sectors as plant safety and business depend on it. Traditionally, the maintenance planning is formulated in terms of a multi-objective optimization (MOP) problem where reliability, availability, maintainability and cost (RAM+C) act as decision criteria and maintenance strategies (i.e. maintenance tasks intervals) act as the only decision variables. However the appropriate development of each maintenance strategy depends not only on the maintenance intervals but also on the resources (human and material) available to implement such strategies. Thus, the effect of the necessary resources on RAM+C needs to be modeled and accounted for in formulating the MOP affecting the set of objectives and constraints. In Martorell et al., (2007), new RAM + C models were proposed to address explicitly the effect of human resources. This paper proposes the extension of the previous models integrating explicitly the effect of material resources (spare parts) on RAM+C criteria. This extended model allows accounting for explicitly how the above decision criteria depends on the basic model parameters representing the type of strategies, maintenance intervals, durations, human resources and material resources. Finally, an application case is performed on a motor-driven pump analyzing how the consideration of human and material resources would affect the decision-making.
AB - Maintenance planning is a subject of concern to many industrial sectors as plant safety and business depend on it. Traditionally, the maintenance planning is formulated in terms of a multi-objective optimization (MOP) problem where reliability, availability, maintainability and cost (RAM+C) act as decision criteria and maintenance strategies (i.e. maintenance tasks intervals) act as the only decision variables. However the appropriate development of each maintenance strategy depends not only on the maintenance intervals but also on the resources (human and material) available to implement such strategies. Thus, the effect of the necessary resources on RAM+C needs to be modeled and accounted for in formulating the MOP affecting the set of objectives and constraints. In Martorell et al., (2007), new RAM + C models were proposed to address explicitly the effect of human resources. This paper proposes the extension of the previous models integrating explicitly the effect of material resources (spare parts) on RAM+C criteria. This extended model allows accounting for explicitly how the above decision criteria depends on the basic model parameters representing the type of strategies, maintenance intervals, durations, human resources and material resources. Finally, an application case is performed on a motor-driven pump analyzing how the consideration of human and material resources would affect the decision-making.
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AN - SCOPUS:77957150385
SN - 9780415485135
T3 - Safety, Reliability and Risk Analysis: Theory, Methods and Applications - Proceedings of the Joint ESREL and SRA-Europe Conference
SP - 505
EP - 513
BT - Safety, Reliability and Risk Analysis
T2 - Joint ESREL (European Safety and Reliability) and SRA-Europe (Society for Risk Analysis Europe) Conference
Y2 - 22 September 2008 through 25 September 2008
ER -