This paper uses an expression for system reliability at a repair depot to construct a nonlinear, nonpolynomial function which is amenable to numerical analysis and has a zero equal to the supportability turnaround time (STAT) for a failed unit, System reliability is in terms of the: constant failure rate for all units, number of spares on-hand at the time a unit fails, projected repair completion dates for up to four unrepaired units. In this contest, STAT represents the longest repair time (for a failed unit) which assures a given reliability level; system reliability is the probability that spares are ready to replace failed units during the STAT period, The ability to calculate STAT-values is important for two reasons: 1) subtraction of ...
The purpose of the present study is to determine reliability measures of a single-unit system consid...
Abstract: In this paper, two different systems both are requiring a supporting unit for their operat...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze a single-unit system with arbitrary distributions for...
This paper uses an expression for system reliability at a repair depot to construct a nonlinear, non...
assuming constant repair times, Linton, et al. (1995) used an \u27expression for the reliability of ...
Summary &c Conclusions -Assuming constant repair times, Linton, et al (1995) used ou \u27expression ...
Linton et al (1995) use an expression for the reliability of the system for repairing failed units (...
Conclusions -The repair-depot (where failed items are replaced with spares and scheduled for repair)...
Summ. & Conclusions - The repair-depot (where failed items are replaced with spares and scheduled fo...
Formulas for limiting average availability of a repairable system exist only for some special cases:...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the behavior of some industrial systems in light of the cost...
The availability of a repairable system represents a basic and elementary measure within reliability...
We study the reliability analysis of a repairable system with m operating units, w warm standby unit...
Redundancy or standby is a technique that has been widely applied to improving system reliability an...
A mathematical model is set up to evaluate the reliability of a complex system comprising two subsys...
The purpose of the present study is to determine reliability measures of a single-unit system consid...
Abstract: In this paper, two different systems both are requiring a supporting unit for their operat...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze a single-unit system with arbitrary distributions for...
This paper uses an expression for system reliability at a repair depot to construct a nonlinear, non...
assuming constant repair times, Linton, et al. (1995) used an \u27expression for the reliability of ...
Summary &c Conclusions -Assuming constant repair times, Linton, et al (1995) used ou \u27expression ...
Linton et al (1995) use an expression for the reliability of the system for repairing failed units (...
Conclusions -The repair-depot (where failed items are replaced with spares and scheduled for repair)...
Summ. & Conclusions - The repair-depot (where failed items are replaced with spares and scheduled fo...
Formulas for limiting average availability of a repairable system exist only for some special cases:...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the behavior of some industrial systems in light of the cost...
The availability of a repairable system represents a basic and elementary measure within reliability...
We study the reliability analysis of a repairable system with m operating units, w warm standby unit...
Redundancy or standby is a technique that has been widely applied to improving system reliability an...
A mathematical model is set up to evaluate the reliability of a complex system comprising two subsys...
The purpose of the present study is to determine reliability measures of a single-unit system consid...
Abstract: In this paper, two different systems both are requiring a supporting unit for their operat...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze a single-unit system with arbitrary distributions for...