UNCERTAINTY ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR SYSTEM AVAILABILITY

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2009

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Mehmet Miman
Edward A. Pohl

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD

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This paper provides an approach for assessing the uncertainty associated with the estimate of the availability of a two-state repairable system. During the design stage it is often necessary to allocate scarce testing resources among various components in an efficient manner. Although there are a variety of importance and uncertainty measures for the reliability of a system there are limited measures for systems availability. This study attempts to fill the gaps on availability importance measures and provide insights for techniques to reduce the variance of a system-level availability estimate efficiently. The variance importance measure is constructed such that it provides a measure of the improvement in the variance of the system level availability estimate through the reduction of the variance of the various component availability estimates. In addition a cost model is developed that trades-off cost and uncertainty. The measure is illustrated for five common system structures. Monte Carlo Simulation is used to illustrate the use of the assessment tools on a specific problem. Observations conclude that results are consistent with reliability importance measures.

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Availability, uncertainty assessment, variance, importance measure, Uncertainty Assessment, Availability, Importance Measure, Variance

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences

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International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering

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16

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1

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39

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57
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