Todinov, Michael
Reliability and Risk Models: Setting Reliability Requirements
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 componentswith 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
Keywords: fast fracture; fatigue fracture; mechanical components; failure models; optimal allocation; Weibull model; mechanical components; electrical components; computer networks, Failure Fracture, Applied Probability & Statistics - Models, Failure Fracture, Applied Probability & Statistics - Models
- Author(s)
- Todinov, Michael
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
- Publication year
- 2015
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 2
- Series
- Quality and Reliability Engineering Series
- Page amount
- 448 pages
- Category
- Technology, Energy, Traffic
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (ePUB)
- 9781118873250
- Printed ISBN
- 9781118873328