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Performance efficiency and cost analysis of multi-state systems with successive damage and maintenance in multiple shock events

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RELIABILITY ENGINEERING & SYSTEM SAFETY
Volume 238, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2023.109403

Keywords

Performance efficiency; Cost analysis; Maintenance; Multiple shocks; Successive damage

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In this paper, a new model is developed to study the interaction between damage and maintenance in multi-state systems exposed to multiple shocks. The model measures the system's performance efficiency and budget surplus rate, which reflect the ability to recover from shocks and respond to losses. Markov processes are used to analyze the state transition process, and a case study of a nuclear power plant is conducted to demonstrate the proposed methods. Sensitivity analysis is also performed to evaluate the shock resistance and maintenance capability of the system.
Real-world systems are often exposed to shocks likes earthquakes and hurricanes during service life, and these shocks may occur multiple times. However, existing studies lack research on damage and maintenance inter-acting processes under multiple shocks. In this paper, a new performance efficiency and budget surplus rate model for multi-state systems is developed under the interaction of damage and maintenance. System perfor-mance efficiency measures the ability of the system to recover its performance from multiple shocks. The budget surplus rate model is introduced for measuring the system's ability to respond to losses from multiple shocks. Multiple cumulative shocks not only cause the system to transfer from a high-performance state to a low -performance state, but also accelerate the performance degradation of the system bringing successive damage, which is reflected by the reduced transition time between states. Markov processes are used to characterize the state transition process between the system suffering damage and maintenance under multiple shock events. A case study of a nuclear power plant is used to demonstrate the proposed methods. Sensitivity analysis of per-formance efficiency and budget surplus rate is also performed to reflect the shock resistance and maintenance capability of the nuclear power plant system.

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