2011
DOI: 10.3844/jmssp.2011.57.60
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Analysis of a Two Unit Standby Oil Delivering System with a Provision of Switching Over to another System at Need to Increase the Availability

Abstract: Problem statement:The study deals with a standby system consisting of two units. Initially one unit is operative and the other is standby. When both the units are failed then there is a provision of switching over to the other similar system. This practical situation may be observed in an oil refinery plant. Real data on failure and repair rates of such units collected from oil refinery plant, Pani pat, India have been used for present study. Approach: The system is analyzed by making use of semi-Markov proces… Show more

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“…Reliability models for mechanical and electronic systems have been widely studied in the field of reliability by various researchers including Parashar and Taneja (2007;Taneja and Malhotra, 2013). Contributors for the analysis of reliability models for systems with two similar units include (Tuteja et al, 1991;Rizwan et al, 2010) and Sharma et al (2011). Systems with two dissimilar units have also been analyzed by numerous researchers including Baohe (1997;Goyal et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reliability models for mechanical and electronic systems have been widely studied in the field of reliability by various researchers including Parashar and Taneja (2007;Taneja and Malhotra, 2013). Contributors for the analysis of reliability models for systems with two similar units include (Tuteja et al, 1991;Rizwan et al, 2010) and Sharma et al (2011). Systems with two dissimilar units have also been analyzed by numerous researchers including Baohe (1997;Goyal et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%