Repair costs for mechanical equipment tend to increase with age. A mathematical expression relating mean repair cost to age is developed and is shown to be valid in practical cases. The expression is used as a basis for determining the economic life of equipment for the situation where a number of overhauls may occur before replacement. It is shown how the optimal number of overhauls can be determined as a function of the cost and effectiveness of overhaul.
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