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Optimal design of linear consecutive–k–out–of–n systems

Małgorzata O’Reilly ()
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Małgorzata O’Reilly: School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Tasmania

Chapter Chapter 16 in Optimization, 2009, pp 307-326 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A linear consecutive–k–out–of–n:F system is an ordered sequence of n components that fails if and only if at least k consecutive components fail. A linear consecutive–k–out–of–n:G system is an ordered sequence of n components that works if and only if at least k consecutive components work. This chapter establishes necessary conditions for the variant optimal design and procedures to improve designs not satisfying these conditions for linear consecutive systems with 2k≤ n ≤ 3k.

Keywords: Linear consecutive–k–out–of–n:F system; linear consecutive–k–out–of–n:G system; variant optimal design; singular design; nonsingular design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-98096-6_16

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