Primer of Reliability Theory

Primer of Reliability Theory
Author: Doris Lloyd Grosh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1989-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

A first course in reliability theory. Introduces all the fundamentals and includes derivations. Covers life testing, nonseries-parallel systems, choice of model (for plotting positions), and incorporates the use of electronic spreadsheets.

Reliability Theory and Practice

Reliability Theory and Practice
Author: Igor Bazovsky
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486317633

Written by a pioneer of reliability methods, this text applies statistical mathematics to analysis of electrical, mechanical, and other systems employed in airborne, missile, and ground equipment. 1961 edition.

Introduction to System Reliability Theory

Introduction to System Reliability Theory
Author: Jorge Navarro
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2021-10-03
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 3030869539

This textbook provides the tools for a modern post-graduate introductory course on system reliability theory. It focuses on probabilistic aspects of the theory, including recent results based on signatures, stochastic orders, aging classes, copulas and distortion (or aggregation) functions. The reader requires on an introductory knowledge on probability theory and mathematics. The book serves both for graduate students in mathematics and for engineering students in various disciplines as well as students learning survival analysis, network reliability or simple game theory. Included also are brief introductions to the basic aspects of lifetime modelling, stochastic comparisons, aging classes, mixtures and copula theory. The book develops this knowledge with worked examples and supplies code for the program R so that students can explore its lessons and techniques.

Maintenance, Replacement, and Reliability

Maintenance, Replacement, and Reliability
Author: Andrew K.S. Jardine
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 146655486X

A completely revised and updated edition of a bestseller, Maintenance, Replacement, and Reliability: Theory and Applications, Second Edition supplies the tools needed for making data-driven physical asset management decisions. The well-received first edition quickly became a mainstay for professors, students, and professionals, with its clear prese

An Introduction to Reliability and Maintainability Engineering

An Introduction to Reliability and Maintainability Engineering
Author: Charles E. Ebeling
Publisher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2019-04-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1478639334

Many books on reliability focus on either modeling or statistical analysis and require an extensive background in probability and statistics. Continuing its tradition of excellence as an introductory text for those with limited formal education in the subject, this classroom-tested book introduces the necessary concepts in probability and statistics within the context of their application to reliability. The Third Edition adds brief discussions of the Anderson-Darling test, the Cox proportionate hazards model, the Accelerated Failure Time model, and Monte Carlo simulation. Over 80 new end-of-chapter exercises have been added, as well as solutions to all odd-numbered exercises. Moreover, Excel workbooks, available for download, save students from performing numerous tedious calculations and allow them to focus on reliability concepts. Ebeling has created an exceptional text that enables readers to learn how to analyze failure, repair data, and derive appropriate models for reliability and maintainability as well as apply those models to all levels of design.

The OEE Primer

The OEE Primer
Author: D.H. Stamatis
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439814082

A valuable tool for establishing and maintaining system reliability, overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) has proven to be very effective in reducing unscheduled downtime for companies around the world. So much so that OEE is quickly becoming a requirement for improving quality and substantiating capacity in leading organizations, as well as a required area of study for the ISO/TS 16949. Breaking down the methodology from a historical perspective, The OEE Primer: Understanding Overall Equipment Effectiveness, Reliability, and Maintainability explores the overall effectiveness of machines and unveils novel methods that focus on design improvement—including hazard analysis, rate of change of failure (ROCOF) analysis, failure rate finite element analysis (FEA), and theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ). It covers loss of effectiveness, new machinery, electrical maintenance issues, Weibull distribution, measurement techniques, and mechanical and electrical reliability. The book also: Discusses Reliability and Maintainability (R&M), not as tools to be used in specific tasks, rather as a discipline Covers the application of OEE as an overall improvement tool Assesses existing and new equipment from classical, reliability, and maintainability perspectives Includes downloadable resources with more than 100 pages of appendices and additional resources featuring statistical tables, outlines, case studies, guidelines, and standards Introducing the classical approach to improvement, this book provides an understanding of exactly what OEE is and how it can be best applied to address capacity issues. Highlighting mechanical and electrical opportunities throughout, the text includes many tables, forms, and examples that clearly illustrate and enhance the material presented.

Handbook of Reliability Engineering

Handbook of Reliability Engineering
Author: Igor A. Ushakov
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 734
Release: 1994-04-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471571735

Handbook for the computation and empirical estimation of reliability. Introduces an incomparable volume of easily applicable, cutting-edge results originated by prominent Russian reliability specialists. Completely covers probabilistic reliability, statistical reliability and optimization with simple, step-by-step, numerical examples. Offers a broad range of applications in engineering, operations research, cost analysis and project management. Explores reliability software extensively. Includes appendices with summary reviews of mathematical and statistical fundamentals.

Reliability and Risk Models

Reliability and Risk Models
Author: Michael Todinov
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118873327

A comprehensively updated and reorganized new edition. The updates include comparative methods for improving reliability; methods for optimal allocation of limited resources to achieve a maximum risk reduction; methods for improving reliability at no extra cost and building reliability networks for engineering systems. Includes: A unique set of 46 generic principles for reducing technical risk Monte Carlo simulation algorithms for improving reliability and reducing risk Methods for setting reliability requirements based on the cost of failure New reliability measures based on a minimal separation of random events on a time interval Overstress reliability integral for determining the time to failure caused by overstress failure modes A powerful equation for determining the probability of failure controlled by defects in loaded components with complex shape Comparative methods for improving reliability which do not require reliability data Optimal allocation of limited resources to achieve a maximum risk reduction Improving system reliability based solely on a permutation of interchangeable components