Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system

The scope of reliability encompasses all branches of science and engineering. As technological advances produce more complex devices and systems that are expensive to build, and even more expensive if they fail to operate as designed, performance evaluation using reliability analysis techniques take...

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Main Author: Damian, Lobella G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-84972021-05-08T09:30:38Z Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system Damian, Lobella G. The scope of reliability encompasses all branches of science and engineering. As technological advances produce more complex devices and systems that are expensive to build, and even more expensive if they fail to operate as designed, performance evaluation using reliability analysis techniques takes on an ever increasing importance. In this study, a model that will determine the optimum number of standby units that will support a multi-stage, multi-machine, and logically serial production system is formulated. The objective is to minimize the total present cost of improvement subject to a reliability constraint. A logically serial system is one whose configuration is such that the entire system experiences downtime whenever there is a shortfall in the number of operating units in any of the stages. The system considered consists of different stages with several identical equipment in each stage. A computer program was developed to solve the formulated model. One just needs to input the number of stages in the production system, the number of operating units per stage with the equipments' failure rates as well as the repair rate of the service facility. The program will also ask for the costs corresponding to each equipment and the reliability requirement of the system. The results are readily available once all the data required are inputted. The program is user friendly and can be used by anyone with access to a 386 or a later model personal computer. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1659 Master's Theses English Animo Repository Stochastic systems Production engineering Mathematical optimization Industrial engineering Industrial Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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topic Stochastic systems
Production engineering
Mathematical optimization
Industrial engineering
Industrial Engineering
spellingShingle Stochastic systems
Production engineering
Mathematical optimization
Industrial engineering
Industrial Engineering
Damian, Lobella G.
Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
description The scope of reliability encompasses all branches of science and engineering. As technological advances produce more complex devices and systems that are expensive to build, and even more expensive if they fail to operate as designed, performance evaluation using reliability analysis techniques takes on an ever increasing importance. In this study, a model that will determine the optimum number of standby units that will support a multi-stage, multi-machine, and logically serial production system is formulated. The objective is to minimize the total present cost of improvement subject to a reliability constraint. A logically serial system is one whose configuration is such that the entire system experiences downtime whenever there is a shortfall in the number of operating units in any of the stages. The system considered consists of different stages with several identical equipment in each stage. A computer program was developed to solve the formulated model. One just needs to input the number of stages in the production system, the number of operating units per stage with the equipments' failure rates as well as the repair rate of the service facility. The program will also ask for the costs corresponding to each equipment and the reliability requirement of the system. The results are readily available once all the data required are inputted. The program is user friendly and can be used by anyone with access to a 386 or a later model personal computer.
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author Damian, Lobella G.
author_facet Damian, Lobella G.
author_sort Damian, Lobella G.
title Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
title_short Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
title_full Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
title_fullStr Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
title_full_unstemmed Optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
title_sort optimal number of standby units for a multi-stage, multi-machine, logically serial production system
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1995
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