Monte Carlo-based assessment of system availability. A case study for cogeneration plants |
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Authors: | Adolfo Crespo Marquez, Antonio S nchez Heguedas,Benoit Iung |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Industrial Management, School of Engineering, University of Seville, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n. 41092 Sevilla, Spain;bQualmaint, S.L. Maintenance Engineering, Av. San Francisco Javier, 2. 41018 Sevilla, Spain;cFaculté des Sciences, Nancy Research Centre for Automatic Control, University Henri Poincaré, BP 239, 54506 Vandoeuvre lès Nancy Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The complexity of the modern engineering systems besides the need for realistic considerations when modeling their availability and reliability render analytic methods very difficult to be used. Simulation methods, such as the Monte Carlo technique, which allow modeling the behavior of complex systems under realistic time-dependent operational conditions, are suitable tools to approach this problem.The scope of this paper is, in the first place, to show the opportunity for using Monte Carlo simulation as an approach to carry out complex systems' availability/reliability assessment. In the second place, the paper proposes a general approach to complex systems availability/reliability assessment, which integrates the use of continuous time Monte Carlo simulation. Finally, this approach is exemplified and somehow validated by presenting the resolution of a case study consisting of an availability assessment for two alternative configurations of a cogeneration plant.In the case study, a certain random and discrete event will be generated in a computer model in order to create a realistic lifetime scenario of the plant, and results of the simulation of the plant's life cycle will be produced. After that, there is an estimation of the main performance measures by treating results as a series of real experiments and by using statistical inference to reach reasonable confidence intervals. The benefits of the different plant configurations are compared and discussed using the model, according to their fulfillment of the initial availability requirements for the plant. |
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Keywords: | Availability assessment System simulation Operational evaluation Simulation results |
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