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In-Service Inspections of Multiple Systems Under Availability Requirement

p. 146-158

Abstract

System failures are usually observed during regular maintenance or inspection and this is especially the case for systems in standby or storage, which is common for safety critical systems. A periodic inspection policy is usually adopted. During the inspection, a lot of information is gained about the status of the system. Such information should be used in deciding upon the time for the next inspection. Hence sequential inspection is more appropriate, especially when the aging property of the system is unknown, and has to be estimated with the information from inspection. In this paper, a model is developed and sequential inspection strategies are studied in this situation. The focus is on the case when there are multiple systems inspected at the same, but discrete times. We also do not assume a known distribution of the system lifetime, and the estimation of that is incorporated into the analysis and decision-making. An availability criterion is considered and numerical example is provided to illustrate the procedure.

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Bibliographical reference

Konstantin N. Nechval and Uldis Rozevskis, « In-Service Inspections of Multiple Systems Under Availability Requirement », CASYS, 19 | 2006, 146-158.

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Konstantin N. Nechval and Uldis Rozevskis, « In-Service Inspections of Multiple Systems Under Availability Requirement », CASYS [Online], 19 | 2006, Online since 22 August 2024, connection on 27 December 2024. URL : http://popups.uliege.be/3041-539x/index.php?id=2479

Authors

Konstantin N. Nechval

Applied Mathematics Department, Transport and Telecommunication Institute

Lomonosov Street 1, LV-1019 Riga, Latvia

Nicholas A. Nechval

Mathematical Statistics Department, University of Latvia

Raina Blvd 19, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia

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Uldis Rozevskis

Mathematical Statistics Department, University of Latvia

Raina Blvd 19, LV-1050 Riga, Latvia

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