A method for obtaining the preventive maintenance interval in the absence of failure time data

Sanchez-Herguedas A. Mena-Nieto A. Rodrigo-Munoz F.
Eksploatacja i Niezawodnosc
Doi 10.17531/ein.2022.3.17
Volumen 24 páginas 564 - 573
2022-01-01
Citas: 6
Abstract
© 2022, Polish Academy of Sciences Branch Lublin. All rights reserved.One of the ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other polluting gases caused by ships is to improve their maintenance operations through their life cycle. The maintenance manager usually does not modify the preventive intervals that the equipment manufacturer has designed to reduce the failure. Conditions of use and maintenance often change from design conditions. In these cases, continuing using the manufacturer's preventive intervals can lead to non-optimal management situations. This article proposes a new method to calculate the preventive interval when the hours of failure of the assets are unavailable. Two scenarios were created to test the effectiveness and usefulness of this new method, one without the failure hours and the other with the failure hours corresponding to a bypass valve installed in the engine of a maritime transport surveillance vessel. In an easy and fast way, the proposed method allows the maintenance manager to calculate the preventive interval of equipment that does not have installed an instrument for measuring operating hours installed.
incomplete data, maintenance costs, maintenance model, preventive interval, semi-Markovian process, ship maintenance, Weibull function
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