Availability of Systems with or Without Inspections
Kai Huang () and
Jie Mi ()
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Kai Huang: Florida International University
Jie Mi: Florida International University
A chapter in Quality and Reliability Management and Its Applications, 2016, pp 249-275 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Availability is a very important measure of system performance. A great deal of research works on it have been done. This article reviews the recent major results in this field. Systems whose failures are either self-announcing or not self-announcing are considered in these works, various repair methods and different inspection policies are explored as well. Some of these studies derive the expressions of the steady-state availability, limiting average availability, and others give the expressions of the instantaneous availability explicitly or recursively.
Keywords: Inspection Policy; Repair Method; Steady-state Availability; Interval Availability; Mean Residual Life (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-6778-5_9
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