Consider a series system consisting of sockets into each of which a component is inserted: if a component fails, it is replaced with a new identical one immediately and system operation resumes. An interesting question is: how to model the failure process of the system as a whole when the lifetime distribution of each component is unknown? This paper attempts to answer this question by developing two new models, for the cases of a specified and an unspecified number of sockets, respectively. It introduces the concept of a virtual component, which corresponds to the part of the system that is replaced upon system failure. It then discusses the probabilistic properties of the models and methods for parameter estimation. Based on six datasets ...
Modelling times between failures of a repairable system is of interest in many real world applicatio...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
In this paper, we suggest and justify a new, basic approach to modelling the imperfect repair and th...
Consider a series system consisting of sockets into each ofwhich a component is inserted: if a compo...
Novel models of imperfect repair are fitted to classic reliability datasets. The models suppose that...
Suppose a series system is composed of a number of repairable components. If a component fails, it i...
Development of models for the failure process of a repairable system has been an interesting researc...
This paper proposes a new model and investigates its special case model, both of which model the fai...
Commonly used repair rate models for repairable systems in the reliability literature are renewal pr...
Numerous stochastic models for repairable systems have been developed by assuming different time tre...
P(論文)In studying and analysing the failure patterns of complex system, plausible stochastic models a...
This paper studies a geometric-process maintenance-model for a deteriorating system under a random e...
Common Stochastic Point Processes used in the analysis of Repairable Systems do not accurately repre...
Most engineered systems are inclined to fail sometime during their lifetime. Many of these systems a...
The paper deals with the System comprising of three components in which are in parallel configura...
Modelling times between failures of a repairable system is of interest in many real world applicatio...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
In this paper, we suggest and justify a new, basic approach to modelling the imperfect repair and th...
Consider a series system consisting of sockets into each ofwhich a component is inserted: if a compo...
Novel models of imperfect repair are fitted to classic reliability datasets. The models suppose that...
Suppose a series system is composed of a number of repairable components. If a component fails, it i...
Development of models for the failure process of a repairable system has been an interesting researc...
This paper proposes a new model and investigates its special case model, both of which model the fai...
Commonly used repair rate models for repairable systems in the reliability literature are renewal pr...
Numerous stochastic models for repairable systems have been developed by assuming different time tre...
P(論文)In studying and analysing the failure patterns of complex system, plausible stochastic models a...
This paper studies a geometric-process maintenance-model for a deteriorating system under a random e...
Common Stochastic Point Processes used in the analysis of Repairable Systems do not accurately repre...
Most engineered systems are inclined to fail sometime during their lifetime. Many of these systems a...
The paper deals with the System comprising of three components in which are in parallel configura...
Modelling times between failures of a repairable system is of interest in many real world applicatio...
Failures in repairable systems are often described by means of renewal or non-homogeneous Poisson pr...
In this paper, we suggest and justify a new, basic approach to modelling the imperfect repair and th...