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Age replacement policies in two time scales
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EngineeringAgingFlight Reserve OptimizationAgeismJet EngineDeterioration ModelingOptimal System DesignOperations ResearchStochastic SimulationReliability EngineeringLongevityAge τSystems EngineeringStatisticsService Life PredictionQuantitative ManagementPublic PolicyGeriatricsAviation SystemsNatural GeneralizationLater AdulthoodDemographyMedicineAge Replacement Policies
Abstract We develop and estimate optimal age replacement policies for devices whose age is measured in two time scales. For example, the age of a jet engine can be measured in the number of flight hours and the number of landings. Under a single‐scale age replacement policy, a device is replaced at age τ or upon failure, whichever occurs first. We show that a natural generalization to two scales is to replace nonfailed devices when their usage path crosses the boundary of a two‐dimensional region M, where M is a lower set with respect to the matrix partial order. For lifetimes measured in two scales, we consider devices that age along linear usage paths. We generalize the single‐scale long‐run average cost, estimate optimal two‐scale policies, and give an example. We note that these policies are strongly consistent estimators of the true optimal policies under mild conditions, and study small‐sample behavior using simulation. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Naval Research Logistics 50: 592–613, 2003.
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