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Reliability Evaluation of Engineering Systems 1992
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0685-4_10
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“…A widely accepted definition of reliability is as follows [Billinton, 1992]: "Reliability is the probability of a device performing its purpose adequately for the period of time intended under the operating conditions encountered". In the following sections, reliability indices and reliability model that is used in this study is described.…”
Section: The Reliability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A widely accepted definition of reliability is as follows [Billinton, 1992]: "Reliability is the probability of a device performing its purpose adequately for the period of time intended under the operating conditions encountered". In the following sections, reliability indices and reliability model that is used in this study is described.…”
Section: The Reliability Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distributions or probability models are used to explain the behaviour of the breakdown processes or the life time data. The processes can be described as random events which result in random variables which can have a discrete or continuous character [10,11,12]. Life data, reliability parameters and in fact the results of the majority of measurements, are examples of continuous variables.…”
Section: Statistical Analysis -Diagnostic Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The methods employed are mostly based on either analytical or simulation approaches. Examples of analytical approaches are Reliability Block Diagram, Event Tree, Fault Tree and Marko Modelling methods [5]. Simulation approach are often based on Monte Carlo or simulations with stochastic distribution methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%