Reliability engineering : theory and applications
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Reliability engineering : theory and applications
(Advanced research in reliability and system assurance engineering / series editor Mangey Ram)
CRC Press, c2019
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Reliability theory is a multidisciplinary science aimed at developing complex systems that are resistant to failures. Reliability engineering has emerged as a main field not only for scientists and researchers, but also for engineers and industrial managers. This book covers the recent developments in reliability engineering. It presents new theoretical issues that were not previously published, as well as the solutions of practical problems and case studies illustrating the applications methodology. This book is written by a number of leading scientists, analysts, mathematicians, statisticians, and engineers who have been working on the front end of reliability science and engineering.
Reliability Engineering: Theory and Applications covers the recent developments in reliability engineering. It presents new theoretical issues that were not previously presented in the literature, as well as the solutions of important practical problems and case studies illustrating the applications methodology.
Features
Covers applications to reliability engineering practice
Discusses current advances and developments
Introduces current achievements in the field
Considers and analyses case studies along with real world examples
Presents numerous examples to illustrate the theoretical results
Table of Contents
1. Multi-State Systems. 2. System Performance. 3. Availability. 4. Maintenance. 5. Markov Systems. 6. Semi-Markov Models. 7. Reliability Assessment. 8. Lz Transformation. 9. Survival Analysis. 10. Statistical Inference. 11. Preventive Maintenance. 12. Optimization. 13. Operational Cost. 14. Repairable System. 15. Markov Process. 16. Degradation Process. 17. Stochastic Process.
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