Accelerated Decline
Paolo Rocchi ()
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Paolo Rocchi: IBM
Chapter Chapter 6 in Reliability is a New Science, 2017, pp 69-88 from Springer
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Abstract The linearity assumption holds that the parts of S progressively degrade due to wear and tear, and this dominant phenomenon has multiple consequences. Any endangered part harms close components and triggers a cascade (or waterfall) effect Cascade effect . This compound failure mechanism accelerates the system deterioration towards the definitive end-point.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-57472-1_6
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