System reliability theory : models and statistical methods
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System reliability theory : models and statistical methods
(Wiley series in probability and mathematical statistics)
J. Wiley, c1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Providing an introduction to reliability theory and analysis, this text describes models and methods which may be applied to a wide range of technical systems. Typical applications include offshore petroleum production platforms, nuclear power plants, chemical process plants, manufacturing systems and transportation systems. The models and methods may be applied to complete systems or to specific subsystems, such as fire and gas systems and emergency shutdown systems.
Table of Contents
Failure Models. Qualitative System Analysis. Systems of Independent Components. Component Importance. Markov Models. Counting Processes. Dependent Failures. Life Data Analysis. Accelerated Life Testing. Bayesian Reliability Analysis. Reliability Data Sources. Appendices. References. Indexes.
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