Optimal periodic and random inspections with first, last and overtime policies

It has been assumed for a standby unit that periodic inspection is performed more easily to detect failures, but such a strict periodic mode would be impractical if the unit is executing some procedures without stops. From the above viewpoint, this paper first optimises a random inspection policy in accordance with random procedure times, compares it with periodic inspection and computes a modified checking cost for random inspection to determine the case where such a random inspection would be adopted. Second, this paper proposes three new inspection models in which inspections with deterministic policies are scheduled strategically while their performances need to be limited by completion times of operation procedures. These policies are called inspection first, inspection last and inspection overtime. The total expected inspection and downtime costs of each model until failure detection are obtained, and optimal policies which minimise them are derived analytically. Furthermore, the three inspection policies are compared with periodic inspection, inspection first and last are compared with each other, and a modified checking cost for inspection overtime is discussed when the policy would be better than periodic inspection.

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