4.7 Article

Random maintenance policies for sustaining the reliability of the product through 2D-warranty

Journal

APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Volume 111, Issue -, Pages 363-383

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.apm.2022.06.040

Keywords

Random maintenance; Working cycle; Warranty first and last; Reliability; Cost rate

Funding

  1. Characteristic Innovation Projects of Colleges and Universities in Guangdong Province [2021WTSCX081]

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The rapid development and wide application of cyber-physical systems have enabled remote monitoring of product working cycles. This study proposes a two-dimensional warranty for manufacturers, integrating working cycles and maintenance policies to ensure product reliability. The analysis of parameter values provides insights into the cost rates and sensitivities of the proposed warranties and random age replacements.
Rapid development and wide application of cyber-physical systems (CPS) have created the possibility of remotely monitoring product working cycles. This indicates that CPS can pro-vide the technological support required for designing manufacturers' warranties integrated with working cycle and for modelling users' (or consumers') random maintenance policies sustaining the reliability of the product through warranty. In this study, by designing lim-ited working cycles as a warranty limit, we have proposed manufacturer's two-dimensional warranty first and last to ensure the product's reliability during the warranty coverage pe-riod. Subsequently, we have incorporated working cycle into the traditional maintenance policies and modelled users' random age replacement first and last to sustain the reliabil-ity of the product through its warranty. By analysing parameter values, we have offered some classic models, i.e., the expected long-run cost rates that represent certain special problems. Finally, sensitivities of both the proposed warranties and the modelled random age replacements have been analysed through numerical experiments. It has been demon-strated that whichever takes place first or last influences if the warranty cost of the pro-posed two-dimensional warranty is higher than that of the traditional one-dimensional warranty. Users can get a longer post-warranty period when the warranty limit m , i.e., the limited random working cycles, is lower. (c) 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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