Calendar-based age replacement policy with dependent renewal cycles.

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Title: Calendar-based age replacement policy with dependent renewal cycles.
Authors: Bajestani, Maliheh Aramon1 (AUTHOR) maramon@mie.utoronto.ca, Banjevic, Dragan1 (AUTHOR)
Superior Title: IIE Transactions. Nov2016, Vol. 48 Issue 11, p1016-1026. 11p. 1 Diagram, 3 Charts.
Subject Terms: *ECONOMIC policy, *LONG run (Economics), *MARKOV processes, *RANDOM variables, *RECURSIVE sequences (Mathematics), *REPLACEMENT of industrial equipment
Abstract: In this article, we introduce an age-based replacement policy in which the preventive replacements are restricted to specific calendar times. Under the new policy, the assets are renewed at failure or if their ages are greater than or equal to a replacement age at given calendar times, whichever occurs first. This policy is logistically applicable in industries such as utilities where there are large and geographically diverse populations of deteriorating assets with different installation times. Since preventive replacements are performed at fixed times, the renewal cycles are dependent random variables. Therefore, the classic renewal reward theorem cannot be directly applied. Using the theory of Markov chains with general state space and a suitably defined ergodic measure, we analyze the problem to find the optimal replacement age, minimizing the long-run expected cost per time unit. We further find the limiting distributions of the backward and forward recurrence times for this policy and show how our ergodic measure can be used to analyze more complicated policies. Finally, using a real data set of utility wood poles’ maintenance records, we numerically illustrate some of our results including the importance of defining an appropriate ergodic measure in reducing the computational expense. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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