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Series System Reliability: An Unified Approach Using Fatal Shock and Stress Models

Ricardo Puziol Oliveira (), Marcos Vinicius Oliveira Peres (), Wesley Bertoli () and Jorge Alberto Achcar ()
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Ricardo Puziol Oliveira: Maringá State University
Marcos Vinicius Oliveira Peres: Maringá State University
Wesley Bertoli: Federal University of Technology
Jorge Alberto Achcar: University of São Paulo

A chapter in Reliability and Maintainability Assessment of Industrial Systems, 2022, pp 93-104 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter introduces a new approach to estimate the reliability and series system reliability functions based on the structure of shock and stress models. Conceptually, shock may refer to a deterioration process that destroys the entire system. Conversely, stress can be related to two components kept working independently, both having maintenance scheduled at a fixed time. In this context, we introduce multivariate models derived from those structures to evaluate the reliability function of an n-component series system.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-93623-5_5

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