Mathematical theory of reliability of time dependent systems with practical applications
β Scribed by Kovalenko I.N., Kuznetzov N.Yu., Pegg P.A.
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 334
- Series
- Wiley series in probability and statistics. Applied probability and statistics
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: 1. Introduction --
2. Markov and Semi-Markov Models as a Basis for the Mathematical Analysis of System Reliability --
3. Methods for Investigating Homogeneous and Non-homogeneous Point Processes (Event Flows) --
4. Fault Trees --
the Current State of Research --
5. Theory of Redundant Systems --
6. Monte Carlo Methods --
7. Reliability Analysis using Perturbation Methods --
8. Stiff Processes in Reliability Analysis --
9. Variance Reduction Methods --
10. Analytical-Statistical Methods for Rapid Simulation of Repairable Systems with Structure Redundancy --
11. Measures of Reliability Importance of Components.
β¦ Subjects
Reliability (Engineering) -- Mathematical models.;Markov processes.;Wiskundige modellen.;Betrouwbaarheid.;Machines.;ReliabilitaΜt.;FiabiliteΜ -- ModeΜles matheΜmatiques.;Markov, Processus de.
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