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Maintenance and recurrent event analysis of circuit breaker data

Daniel Bumblauskas (Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA and Department of Management, Robert J., Trulaske, Sr College of Business, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA)
William Meeker (Department of Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA)
Douglas Gemmill (Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA)

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management

ISSN: 0265-671X

Article publication date: 18 May 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to review cotemporary maintenance programs and analyze factory production data for an SF6 gas filled circuit breaker population. Various maintenance techniques and studies are reviewed to understand the reliability of circuit breaker models and the impact manufacturing can have on long term maintenance considerations.

Design/methodology/approach

Production and field event data were analyzed using statistical analysis tools. The population data were formatted so that a recurrent event analysis could be conducted to establish the mean cumulative function (MCF) by model and product family (class). Average Field Two‐year Recorded Event Rate (AFTRER) is introduced and compared to commonly used Field Incident Rate (FIR) and Mean‐Time between Failure (MTBF) measures.

Findings

Common managerial operating questions can be answered as exhibited for the provided circuit breaker population. This includes the longevity of field issues, the anticipated life cycle of a model or class, and AFTRER for models or classes of interest. These statistical analysis tools are used to make critical production quality and asset management observations and aid in decision‐making.

Research limitations/implications

Due to limitations in existing database systems, the cost of events and explanatory variables related to event rates were not included in the analyses. There remains much work to be done in terms of the installation and retro‐fitting of breakers with conditions monitors in the field.

Practical implications

A framework to analyze maintenance data from fleet of similar assets using recurrent event data analysis is provided. The methods illustrated here would be useful for quality and asset managers to make operating decisions. This includes resource allocation decisions across a network of equipment.

Social implications

Data analyzed are for power circuit breakers which are a critical element in the operation and reliability of the US power grid.

Originality/value

Using recurrent event data analysis to review and develop solutions to production quality and asset management problems including a comparison of AFTRER to FIR and MTBF measures.

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Citation

Bumblauskas, D., Meeker, W. and Gemmill, D. (2012), "Maintenance and recurrent event analysis of circuit breaker data", International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, Vol. 29 No. 5, pp. 560-575. https://doi.org/10.1108/02656711211230526

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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