Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration

Production systems are composed of increasingly complex components with unique specifications. Therefore, since holding safety stocks of each component would be prohibitive, maintenance activities rely on the proper delivery of spare parts, making it available at the right time and place. Equipments...

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Main Authors: Frazzon Enzo M., Holtz Tulio H., Silva Lucas S., Pires Matheus C.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Intelligent Systems
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2016-0303
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spelling doaj-1c74be80d0a14c76aa6d819c861c1c4f2021-09-06T19:40:37ZengDe GruyterJournal of Intelligent Systems0334-18602191-026X2019-01-01281314210.1515/jisys-2016-0303Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains IntegrationFrazzon Enzo M.0Holtz Tulio H.1Silva Lucas S.2Pires Matheus C.3Campus UFSC – Departamento de Engenharia de Produçao e Sistemas, Centro Tecnologico – 88040-970-Florianopolis/SC, BrazilCampus UFSC – Departamento de Engenharia de Produçao e Sistemas, Centro Tecnologico – 88040-970-Florianopolis/SC, BrazilCampus UFSC – Departamento de Engenharia de Produçao e Sistemas, Centro Tecnologico – 88040-970-Florianopolis/SC, BrazilCampus UFSC – Departamento de Engenharia de Produçao e Sistemas, Centro Tecnologico – 88040-970-Florianopolis/SC, BrazilProduction systems are composed of increasingly complex components with unique specifications. Therefore, since holding safety stocks of each component would be prohibitive, maintenance activities rely on the proper delivery of spare parts, making it available at the right time and place. Equipments monitored by sensors as well as the transmission of sensors data to the spare part supply chain represent an interesting venue for dealing with this contemporaneous industrial challenge. In this direction, this paper applies a simulation model derived from a real world scenario to analyze the performance of the collaboration between condition-based maintenance – also known as intelligent maintenance systems – and spare parts supply chains, in comparison with existing maintenance approaches. Obtained results substantiate the potential of monitoring, treating and transmitting equipment condition data to ensure cost-effective maintenance and production systems availability.https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2016-0303spare parts supply chainintelligent maintenance systemssimulationmaintenance planningintelligent system analysis90
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author Frazzon Enzo M.
Holtz Tulio H.
Silva Lucas S.
Pires Matheus C.
spellingShingle Frazzon Enzo M.
Holtz Tulio H.
Silva Lucas S.
Pires Matheus C.
Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration
Journal of Intelligent Systems
spare parts supply chain
intelligent maintenance systems
simulation
maintenance planning
intelligent system analysis
90
author_facet Frazzon Enzo M.
Holtz Tulio H.
Silva Lucas S.
Pires Matheus C.
author_sort Frazzon Enzo M.
title Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration
title_short Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration
title_full Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration
title_fullStr Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration
title_full_unstemmed Simulation-Based Analysis of Intelligent Maintenance Systems and Spare Parts Supply Chains Integration
title_sort simulation-based analysis of intelligent maintenance systems and spare parts supply chains integration
publisher De Gruyter
series Journal of Intelligent Systems
issn 0334-1860
2191-026X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Production systems are composed of increasingly complex components with unique specifications. Therefore, since holding safety stocks of each component would be prohibitive, maintenance activities rely on the proper delivery of spare parts, making it available at the right time and place. Equipments monitored by sensors as well as the transmission of sensors data to the spare part supply chain represent an interesting venue for dealing with this contemporaneous industrial challenge. In this direction, this paper applies a simulation model derived from a real world scenario to analyze the performance of the collaboration between condition-based maintenance – also known as intelligent maintenance systems – and spare parts supply chains, in comparison with existing maintenance approaches. Obtained results substantiate the potential of monitoring, treating and transmitting equipment condition data to ensure cost-effective maintenance and production systems availability.
topic spare parts supply chain
intelligent maintenance systems
simulation
maintenance planning
intelligent system analysis
90
url https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2016-0303
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