학술논문

A Meta-Analysis of Miner's Rule
Document Type
Conference
Source
2024 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS) Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS), 2024 Annual. :1-6 Jan, 2024
Subject
Aerospace
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Transportation
Industries
Uncertainty
Government
Random access memory
Probabilistic logic
Reliability
damage accumulation model
linear damage rule
metal fatigue
Miner's Rule
Language
ISSN
2577-0993
Abstract
Since its introduction in 1945, Miner's Rule has enjoyed a ubiquitous role in providing remaining useful life (RUL) estimates despite its inaccuracy under various conditions. This paper examines the use of Miner's Rule, especially over the past 25 years, in order to explore potential pathways for improving its use. Special attention is given to approaches researchers have taken towards the damage limit value, model accuracy, and uncertainty characterization. This meta-analysis revealed that an alternative model which simply provides more accuracy than Miner's Rule will not retire Miner's Rule. Wide adoption of an alternative model requires balancing increased accuracy with model simplicity. The authors propose that such balance will best be achieved with a model that possesses nonlinear and probabilistic elements. They further hypothesize a probabilistic version of the Marco-Starkey model as a potential candidate. Recommendations for future work include efforts towards a common definition of failure, probabilistic characterizations of the damage limit, an extensive comparison of alternative models to identify candidate models offering optimal balance, and an increased partnership among academia, industry, and government in verification efforts of alternative models.