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Optimal Reliability Modeling: Principles and Applications |
| Way Kuo (Texas A&M Univ.); Ming J. Zuo (The Univ. of Alberta) |
| Comprehensive coverage of system reliability evaluation and optimal systems design Optimal Reliability Modeling presents a complete volume of information and strategies for determining the most effective ways to make systems meet all necessary performance requirements, while considering schedule, cost, and feasibility. This practical book interprets, evaluates, and provides examples of all reliability systems in both binary and multistate contexts, including parallel, series, standby, k-out-of-n and consecutive-k-out-of-n, and general system models, as well as providing detailed explanations of system design to better diagnose, maintain, and improve existing systems.
Vital topics that make Optimal Reliability Modeling a powerful hands-on tool include: *Complexity analysisfor background knowledge on efficiency comparisons of system reliability evaluation algorithms *The Markov chain imbeddable structurean effective tool for system reliability analysis *Majorizationa powerful tool for the development of invariant optimal designs for some system structures *The multistate system reliability theorysystematically introduced for the first time in a text on engineering system reliability analysis *The latest k-out-of-n and consecutive-k-out-of-n system modelsincludes physical explanations and various applications
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| Cloth Bound |
Pages, 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 in. |
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047139761X $150.00 |
John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | |
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