AbstractRecently, [1,2] generalized the reliability equivalence technique to a system with mixed of two non-identical lifetimes with delay time. The aim of this study is to generalize reliability equivalence technique to apply it to a system of mixture of n independent and non-identical lifetimes with delay time. We shall improve the system by using some reliability techniques: (i) reducing the failure for some lifetimes; (ii) add hot duplication components; (iii) add cold duplication components; and (iv) add cold duplication components with imperfect switches. We start by establishing two different types of reliability equivalence factors, the survival reliability equivalence (SRE) and mean reliability equivalence (MRE) factors. Also, we i...
AbstractThis paper deals with the reliability function and the failure rate of the k out of n system...
In this paper we study equivalence of different designs of a four independent and identical componen...
The purpose of this paper is to make the concepts of reliability theory manageable even for those wi...
AbstractRecently, [1,2] generalized the reliability equivalence technique to a system with mixed of ...
Recently, [1,2] generalized the reliability equivalence technique to a system with mixed of two non-...
In this article, the failure rates of the system's components are functions of time t. We study...
In this study, we discuss the reliability equivalence factors of a series-parallel system with n ser...
This thesis investigates methods for assessing reliability equivalence factors for several common sy...
We study reliability equivalence factors of a system of independent and identical components with ex...
Abstract. This paper gives the reliability equivalence factors of a parallel system with n independe...
The reliability equivalence factors of a parallel system with n independent and identical components...
The reliability (unreliability) and life testing are important topics in the field of engineering, e...
Abstract This paper extends the concept of reliability equivalence from simple series and parallel s...
The mixture representations of the reliability functions of the residual life and inactivity time of...
The paper discusses some common reliability architectures, such as "parallel" and "k-out-of-n" syste...
AbstractThis paper deals with the reliability function and the failure rate of the k out of n system...
In this paper we study equivalence of different designs of a four independent and identical componen...
The purpose of this paper is to make the concepts of reliability theory manageable even for those wi...
AbstractRecently, [1,2] generalized the reliability equivalence technique to a system with mixed of ...
Recently, [1,2] generalized the reliability equivalence technique to a system with mixed of two non-...
In this article, the failure rates of the system's components are functions of time t. We study...
In this study, we discuss the reliability equivalence factors of a series-parallel system with n ser...
This thesis investigates methods for assessing reliability equivalence factors for several common sy...
We study reliability equivalence factors of a system of independent and identical components with ex...
Abstract. This paper gives the reliability equivalence factors of a parallel system with n independe...
The reliability equivalence factors of a parallel system with n independent and identical components...
The reliability (unreliability) and life testing are important topics in the field of engineering, e...
Abstract This paper extends the concept of reliability equivalence from simple series and parallel s...
The mixture representations of the reliability functions of the residual life and inactivity time of...
The paper discusses some common reliability architectures, such as "parallel" and "k-out-of-n" syste...
AbstractThis paper deals with the reliability function and the failure rate of the k out of n system...
In this paper we study equivalence of different designs of a four independent and identical componen...
The purpose of this paper is to make the concepts of reliability theory manageable even for those wi...