This thesis presents some basic techniques for availability modelling and quantitative evaluation in repairable systems. Two Monte Carlo simulation methods are developed for the evaluation of Markovian systems with spare components. The· results of the simulation method are compared with those obtained by analytical methods. Markov techniques can not be applied directly if the distributions associated with the state residence times are not exponentially distributed. Availability evaluation of on-Markovian systems is usually much more complicated than that of a Markovian system. A practical non-Markovian simulation technique is discussed in this thesis and characteristics of important distributions are presented. A range of studies for selec...
This research work is aimed at optimizing the availability of a framework comprising of two units li...
Availability and profit of an industrial system are becoming an increasingly important issue. This p...
Interval availability, defined as the fraction of time that a system is operational during a period ...
This thesis presents some basic techniques for availability modelling and quantitative evaluation in...
This thesis presents some basic techniques for availability modelling and quantitative evaluation in...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
This thesis presents some basic techniques of reliability modelling and quantitative evaluation in r...
This thesis presents some basic techniques of reliability modelling and quantitative evaluation in r...
This thesis presents some basic techniques of reliability modelling and quantitative evaluation in r...
A direct formulation rather than Markovian processes is used to derive the distribution function of ...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...
The full service life of a technical product or system is usually not completed after an initial fai...
This research work is aimed at optimizing the availability of a framework comprising of two units li...
Availability and profit of an industrial system are becoming an increasingly important issue. This p...
Interval availability, defined as the fraction of time that a system is operational during a period ...
This thesis presents some basic techniques for availability modelling and quantitative evaluation in...
This thesis presents some basic techniques for availability modelling and quantitative evaluation in...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
Availability is a concept used to characterize the performance of a machine, component, or system wi...
This thesis presents some basic techniques of reliability modelling and quantitative evaluation in r...
This thesis presents some basic techniques of reliability modelling and quantitative evaluation in r...
This thesis presents some basic techniques of reliability modelling and quantitative evaluation in r...
A direct formulation rather than Markovian processes is used to derive the distribution function of ...
In this paper we examine several models for systems subject to both repairable and nonrepairable fai...
The full service life of a technical product or system is usually not completed after an initial fai...
This research work is aimed at optimizing the availability of a framework comprising of two units li...
Availability and profit of an industrial system are becoming an increasingly important issue. This p...
Interval availability, defined as the fraction of time that a system is operational during a period ...