Allocation of a relevation in redundancy problems
Félix Belzunce,
Carolina Martínez‐Riquelme and
José M. Ruiz
Applied Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 2019, vol. 35, issue 3, 492-503
Abstract:
The relevation can be considered as a replacement or repair policy in reliability, in which, when a unit fails, the unit is restored to a working condition just previous to the failure, in the sense that the age of the unit is not changed but the failure rate changes. It can be also considered as a generalization of the minimal repair policy and the load‐sharing model. In this paper, we consider the problem of where to allocate a relevation in a system to increase the reliability of the system and the particular cases of load‐sharing and minimal repair policies.
Date: 2019
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