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Preventive Maintenance Policy Following the Expiration of Extended Warranty Under Replacement-Repair Warranty  

Jung, Ki Mun (Department of Informational Statistics, Kyungsung University)
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Journal of Applied Reliability / v.14, no.2, 2014 , pp. 122-128 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the periodic preventive maintenance model for a repairable system following the expiration of extended warranty under replacement-repair warranty. Under the replacement-repair warranty, the failed system is replaced or minimally repaired by the manufacturer at no cost to the user. Also, under extended warranty, the failed system is minimally repaired by the manufacturer at no cost to the user during the original extended warranty period. As a criterion of the optimality, we utilize the expected cost rate per unit time during the life cycle from the user's perspective. And then we determine the optimal preventive maintenance period and the optimal preventive maintenance number by minimizing the expected cost rate per unit time. Finally, the optimal periodic preventive maintenance policy is given for Weibull distribution case.
Keywords
Expected Cost Rate Per Unit Time; Extended Warranty; Preventive Maintenance Policy; Replacement-Repair Warranty;
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