
System Reliability Analysis
Transition from Binary to Multi-state Models
Series: Advanced Research in Reliability and System Assurance Engineering;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher CRC Press
- Date of Publication 30 December 2024
- ISBN 9781032554563
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages308 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 730 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 110 Illustrations, black & white; 16 Halftones, black & white; 94 Line drawings, black & white; 59 Tables, black & white 675
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Short description:
The text covers both basic and advanced techniques based on state performance systems and binary systems. It presents a dynamic reliability analysis of safety-critical systems using Petri Nets and dynamic resource allocation modeling of software with patching.
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The text covers both basic and advanced techniques based on state performance systems and binary systems. The chapters will highlight reliability prediction, series-parallel, and complex modeling. It presents a dynamic reliability analysis of safety-critical systems using Petri nets, and dynamic resource allocation modeling of software with patching. The text illustrates a semi-Markov analysis of systems with a Weibull interface.
This book:
- discusses in a comprehensive manner the reliability-centered maintenance modeling of electric vehicle systems;
- covers the reliability modeling of multi-state systems under the product development stage, and the reliability assessment of a multi-state degraded system;
- examines the role of nature-inspired techniques in the reliability optimization of systems;
- explores the practical challenges and solutions for RAMS management of train control systems; and
- showcases the methodology for the assessment of multi-state system reliability of traction electric drives, including overload modes.
It is primarily written for graduate students and academic researchers in the fields of industrial engineering, systems engineering, manufacturing engineering, production engineering, mechanical engineering, and mathematics.
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1. Jump diffusion reliability modeling based on different scenarios for OSS multi up-gradation. 2. Models and methods of realization of optimal reliability of water supply system at condensing thermal power plant. 3. Semi Markov Analysis of Systems with Weibull Interface. 4. Reliability Assessment of a Multistate Degraded System. 5. Reliability Analysis models for multistate safety critical systems. 6. Improving the lifetime of mechanical systems during transit established on quantum/transport life-stress prototype and sample size. 7. Topology Optimization of Binary-State Network with use of Cumulative Updating of Network Reliability Bounds. 8. Quantitative Analysis of Reliability and Cost Factors in Pulse Radar Systems. 9. Reliability Analysis of Multiple Cylinder System with MADM Techniques in Diesel Engine, Employed in 3 out of 5 Subsystems. 10. Reliability and Sensitivity Analysis of a Network Structure. 11. Generic Model and Reliability Measures of Multi-State System Analysis with a case study from industry. 12. Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) for Multistate Systems.
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