Optimizing the service life of plant machinery and vehicles using information system for management of engineering status
Journal Title: Architecture and Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
The paper contains results of studies of changes in performance of plant machinery and vehicles during operation: non-failure operating time, costs, revenue, profit and cost efficiency. It is shown that decrease of non-failure operating time and increase of operating costs can be described by the exponential law. Mathematical models based on changes of performance parameters were developed in order to determine optimum service life of machinery according to economic criteria. The paper describes application of an information system for collection and processing of data necessary for models. Application of the developed method for determining of optimum service life would contribute to rational formation of machinery fleet.
Authors and Affiliations
Sergey Repin, Jaroslav Rajczyk
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