Modelling times between failures of a repairable system is of interest in many real world applications such as estimation of the number of warranty claims and scheduling maintenance policies. In practice, technical systems are composed of multiple components. Failure data collected from the field are normally masked in the sense that times between failures are available but the causes of failures are lacking. For the simplest example where a failed component in the system is replaced with a new identical one, the failure process of such a system forms a superimposed renewal process (SRP). This presentation aims to review some recent developments in modelling the SRP and extends the discussion to the scenario when imperfect repair is conduct...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
<p>The focus of this article is on failure history of a repairable system for which the relevant dat...
A system consisting of two dissimilar, redundant, repairable units is considered. We shall say that ...
For complex multi-component systems with each component experiencing multiple failure processes due ...
System reliability analyses, involving multiple failure processes, are important and challenging res...
Suppose a series system is composed of a number of repairable components. If a component fails, it i...
Some complex systems experience multiple dependent competing failure processes, and many traditional...
Consider a series system consisting of sockets into each of which a component is inserted: if a comp...
Repair is a type of maintenance carried out on an item after it fails. A failure may occur any time,...
To achieve commercialization and wide acceptance in industrial application, reliability analysis for...
The starting point for the optimisation of a maintenance policy for a physical system is usually in ...
The objective of the work is to model the failure process of a repairable system under "worse than o...
A repairable system is a system that can be restored to an operational state after a repair event. T...
Purpose The paper aims to explore unavailability of dormant systems that are under both preventive a...
For complex systems that experience Multiple Dependent Competing Failure Processes (MDCFP), the depe...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
<p>The focus of this article is on failure history of a repairable system for which the relevant dat...
A system consisting of two dissimilar, redundant, repairable units is considered. We shall say that ...
For complex multi-component systems with each component experiencing multiple failure processes due ...
System reliability analyses, involving multiple failure processes, are important and challenging res...
Suppose a series system is composed of a number of repairable components. If a component fails, it i...
Some complex systems experience multiple dependent competing failure processes, and many traditional...
Consider a series system consisting of sockets into each of which a component is inserted: if a comp...
Repair is a type of maintenance carried out on an item after it fails. A failure may occur any time,...
To achieve commercialization and wide acceptance in industrial application, reliability analysis for...
The starting point for the optimisation of a maintenance policy for a physical system is usually in ...
The objective of the work is to model the failure process of a repairable system under "worse than o...
A repairable system is a system that can be restored to an operational state after a repair event. T...
Purpose The paper aims to explore unavailability of dormant systems that are under both preventive a...
For complex systems that experience Multiple Dependent Competing Failure Processes (MDCFP), the depe...
: In this paper we investigate the mathematical modelling of imperfect maintenance of a system under...
<p>The focus of this article is on failure history of a repairable system for which the relevant dat...
A system consisting of two dissimilar, redundant, repairable units is considered. We shall say that ...