Reliability Evaluation of Engineering Systems
Concepts and Techniques
Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
Published on 31. December 1995
Book
Hardback
359 pages
978-0-306-41296-7 (ISBN)
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Description
This book has evolved from our deep interest and involvement in the development and application of reliability evaluation techniques. Its scope is not limited to anyone engineering discipline as the concepts and basic techniques for reliability evaluation have no disciplinary boundaries and are applicable in most, if not all, engineering applications. We firmly believe that reliability evaluation is an important and integral feature of the planning, design and operation of all engineering systems; from the smallest and most simple to the largest and most complex. Also, we believe that all engineers involved with such systems should be aware of, and appreciate, not only the benefits which can accrue from reliability assessment, but also how such assessments can be made. Our primary objective has been to compile a book which provides practising engineers and engineering graduates who have little or no background in probability theory or statistics, with the concepts and basic techniques for evaluating the reliability of engineering systems.
It is hoped that the material presented will enable them to reach quickly a level of self-confidence which will permit them to assimilate, understand and appreciate the more detailed applications and additional material which is available in the journals and publications associated with their own discipline.
It is hoped that the material presented will enable them to reach quickly a level of self-confidence which will permit them to assimilate, understand and appreciate the more detailed applications and additional material which is available in the journals and publications associated with their own discipline.
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Edition
1983 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Publishing group
Kluwer Academic Publishers Group
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
25 black & white illustrations, biography
ISBN-13
978-0-306-41296-7 (9780306412967)
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Content
1 Introduction.- 2 Basic probability theory.- 3 Application of the binomial distribution.- 4 Network modelling and evaluation of simple systems.- 5 Network modelling and evaluation of complex systems.- 6 Probability distributions in reliability evaluation.- 7 System reliability evaluation using probability distributions.- 8 Discrete Markov chains.- 9 Continuous Markov processes.- 10 Frequency and duration techniques.- 11 Approximate system reliability evaluation.- 12 Systems with non-exponential distributions.- 13 Epilogue.- Appendix 1-Rules of Boolean algebra.- Appendix 2-The normal distribution function.- Appendix 3-Elementary matrix algebra.- A3.1 Concepts of matrices.- A3.2 Square matrix.- A3.3 Column matrix (or vector).- A3.4 Row matrix (or vector).- A3.5 Transposed matrix.- A3.6 Diagonal matrix.- A3.7 Identity (or unit) matrix.- A3.8 Symmetric matrix.- A3.9 Determinant of a matrix.- A3.10 Co-factors.- A3.11 Evaluation of determinants.- A3.12 Addition of matrices.- A3.13 Subtraction of matrices.- A3.14 Multiplication of matrices.- A3.15 Multiplication by a constant.- A3.16 Inverse of a matrix.- A3.17 Solution of simultaneous equations.- A3.18 Cramer's rule for solving simultaneous equations.- Appendix 4-Differential equations and Laplace transforms.- A4.1 Differential equations.- A4.2 Laplace transforms.- A4.3 Solving differential equations using Laplace transforms.- Appendix 5-Confidence levels and limits.- A5.1 Introduction.- A5.2 Unavailability at selected confidence levels.- A5.3 Failure rate at selected confidence levels.- A5.4 Conclusions.- Problems.- References.- Solutions.