In this paper, we have discussed series system models with system reliability and cost. We have considered two types of the model; the former focuses on a problem of optimal reliability for series system with cost constraint and the latter is a center system cost model with reliability goal. It is necessary to improve the reliability of the system under limited available cost of system and also to minimize the systems cost subject to target goal of the reliability. Practically, cost of components has always been imprecise with vague in nature. So they are taken as fuzzy in nature and the reliability models are formulated as a fuzzy parametric geometric programming problem. Numerical examples are given to illustrate the model through fuzzy parametric geometric programming technique.
All most all systems in the field of science and technology are well complicated by the advent of modernity. Complex system reliability is mainly dependant on the credibility of its components. It is very difficult to evaluate precise value of component's reliability at the beginning stage of reliability evaluation, due to unavailable or inadequate information. In this respect, fuzzy reliability variable can play an important role in complex system reliability evaluation. In this paper, a fuzzy reliability variable based fuzzy non-linear programming problem is formulated to maximize the complex system reliability. Symmetrical trapezoidal fuzzy numbers are used as fuzzy variable for the component's reliability. Since fuzzy variable for optimization is not well defined, we first reduced the problem to an equivalent multi-objective non-linear programming problem. The proposed approach is applied on landing system of Boeing 747D airplane to evaluate the system reliability in fuzzy environment. The proposed approach and the complex system reliability model are well substantiated by providing numerical examples.
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