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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.12.2011

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Springer Netherland

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434

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24.4/15.6/2.4 cm

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692 g

Auflage

1984

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Englisch

ISBN

978-94-009-6922-3

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

08.12.2011

Verlag

Springer Netherland

Seitenzahl

434

Maße (L/B/H)

24.4/15.6/2.4 cm

Gewicht

692 g

Auflage

1984

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-94-009-6922-3

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
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  • Preface.- 1.0 Introduction.- 2.0 Fundamental Concepts.- 2.A Basic Concepts of Probability and Statistics.- 3.0 Assessment of Reliability Function.- 4.0 Reliability of Series and Parallel Systems.- Appendix 4.A A Systems Example.- 5.0 Failure Mode and Effects Analysis — Fault Tree Analyses.- 5.1 Common Cause Failure.- 5.2 Complex System Reliability Networks.- 5.3 Fault Tree Analysis.- 5.3.1 Min. Cut Sets of Fault Trees.- Appendix 5.A Performance of a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis.- Appendix 5.B Performance of a Maintainability Engineering Analysis.- 6.0 Multivariate Probability Distribution and Stochastic Processes.- 6.1 Multivariate Probability Distributions.- 6.2 Stochastic Processes.- 6.3 Markov Processes.- Appendix 6.A Introduction to Matrix Algebra.- Appendix 6.B Z-Transform Methods for Markov Chains.- Appendix 6.C Laplace Transformation.- 7.0 Testing for Markov Properties.- 7.1 Estimation of Transition Probabilities.- 7.2 Chi-Square Approximation to Multinominal Density.- 7.3 Testing Hypothesis Using Chi-Square Density.- 7.4 Test to Determine if the Observed nij’s Are From a Markov Chain with Transition Probabilities Pij.- 7.5 Test to Determine Stationarity of Transition Probabilities.- 7.6 Test to Determine Independence of Observed Transition Frequencies nij.- 7.7 Test to Determine if Process is First or Second Order Markov Chain.- 7.8 Test to Determine if Markov Chains Are Identical.- 7.9 Example of Chi-Square Tests.- 7.10 The Likelihood Ratio Tests.- 7.11 Continuous Time Parameter Markov Processes.- 8.0 The Generalized Failure Process for Nonmaintained Systems.- 8.1 Solution Using Laplace Transforms.- 8.2 Stand-By (Off Line) Redundant System.- 8.3 Series System.- 8.4 Redundant (On Line) Parallel System.- 8.5 State Dependent Reliability Models.- 8.6 Linear Stress Models.- 8.7 The Effect of Switching.- 9.0 Analyses of Maintained System.- 9.1 Systems Availability.- 9.2 Markov Models for Maintained Systems.- 9.2.1 Maintained Series Systems.- 9.2.2 Maintained Parallel Systems.- 9.3 Development of the General Expression for the Mean Time to Failure of a Markov Chain.- 9.3.1 Mean Time to Failure and Variance of Time to Failure of Non-Maintained and Maintained Systems.- 9.4 Models of Maintained Systems With Redundant Off-Line Components.- Appendix 9.A Analysis of Non-Markovian Systems.- Appendix 9.B Introduction to Flowgraphs.- Appendix 9.C Introduction to GERT.- 10.0 Strategies for Repair Policies.- 10.0.1 General Repair Strategy Determination.- 10.0.2 Cost of Scheduled Overhauls and Inspections.- 10.0.3 Spare Part Inventory Provisioning.- 10.1 Use of Dynamic Programming in Systems Reliability.- 10.1.1 Complex System Reliability — Analysis Under Constraints.- 10.2 The Use of the Lagrange Multiplier Method.- 10.2.1 Systems Involving Two Types of Constraints.- 10.3 Optimum Maintenance Policies by Dynamic Programming.- 10.4 Spare Part Provisioning Models.- 10.5 Systems Performance Evaluation.- 11.0 Effects Of Component Interaction.- 11.1 Effect of Interaction of Component Reliability.- 11.2 Analysis of Wear Rates.- 11.3 Component Reliability.- 11.4 System Reliability.- 11.5 Use of Networks in the Analysis of Interactive Systems Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability.- 12.0 Application Of Fault Tree And Other Network Techniques.- 12.1 Implementation of Fault Tree Analysis.- 12.1.1 Representing Fault Trees by Networks.- 12.1.2 Uncertainty in Reliability Analysis.- 13.0 Reliability And Risk In Perspective.- 13.1 Analysis of Risk.- 13.1.1 Reliability and Risk Assessment.- 13.2 Issues and Concerns.- Tables.- Standard Normal Curve.- Table of Exponential Functions.- Required Number of Failures.- t-Function.- Gamma Function.