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Developing an optimum maintenance policy by life cycle cost analysis - a case study

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posted on 2024-11-15, 05:51 authored by Khaled O El-Akruti, Tieling ZhangTieling Zhang, Richard DwightRichard Dwight
This paper focuses on developing maintenance policies for critical assets to improve the production performance based on life cycle cost (LCC) analysis. A general approach is adopted for conducting the LCC analysis. The investigation is based on a case study to demonstrate how an optimum maintenance policy is determined. The relevant LCC structure in the case study is defined for the decision process which involves determination of the optimum life, repair limit and selection of materials, and trade-off between repair and replacement. The LCC analysis is based on statistical data modelling which facilitates decision-making on the optimal replacement of an asset and its remaining life. Based on the optimization and remaining life criterion, the optimal maintenance policy can be made. The results obtained from this case study include selection of the best lining material for use, determination of the optimal time for refractory lining replacement, the hot repair sequence required for maintaining the optimum condition and the repair limit for doing cold repairs before replacement, for one type of electric arc furnaces used in the steel industry.

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El-Akruti, K., Zhang, T. & Dwight, R. (2016). Developing an optimum maintenance policy by life cycle cost analysis - a case study. International Journal of Production Research, 54 (19), 5946-5962.

Journal title

International Journal of Production Research

Volume

54

Issue

19

Pagination

5946-5962

Language

English

RIS ID

108392

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