Binary decision diagram-based reliability modeling of phased-mission manufacturing system processing multi-type products

Yongwei Ke, Xin Wang, Zhenggeng Ye, Shuai Zhang, Zhiqiang Cai

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Abstract

The development of science and technology drives phased-mission manufacturing systems to be increasingly complex, which poses significant challenges to system reliability analysis. Although it has been considered that machine degradation is the key factor affecting system reliability, very little has been done to explore the effect of multi-type products on machine degradation, where the dependency of phases processing multi-type products further increases the difficulty in reliability modeling. Focusing on the phased-mission manufacturing system processing multi-type products, this paper presents a novel machine reliability model to investigate the mixed degradation process caused by multi-type products, which characterizes the dynamics of machine reliability. Further, given the proposed dynamic machine reliability model dealing with phase dependency, a binary-decision-diagram-model-based algorithm is proposed to analyze the reliability of phased-mission manufacturing systems when processing multi-type products. Finally, the experimental result verifies the effectiveness of the proposed method, and the accuracy is validated by the traditional Monte Carlo method. Also, the proposed method shows great potential to provide decision support for the operation management of phased-mission manufacturing systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1058-1075
Number of pages18
JournalQuality Technology and Quantitative Management
Volume21
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • binary decision diagram
  • machine degradation
  • multi-type product
  • phased-mission system
  • System reliability

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