Reliability and Availability of a Repairable Lattice System(Special Section on Reliability Theory and Its Applications)
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概要
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A lattice system in this paper is a system whose components are ordered like the elements of(m, n)matrix. A representative example of a lattice system is a connected-(r, s)-out-of-(m, n):F lattice system which is treated as a model of supervision system. It fails if and only if all components in an(r, s)sub lattice fail. We modify the lattice system so as to include a maintenance action and a restriction on the number of failed components. Then, this paper presents availability and MTBF of the repairable system, and reliability when the system stocks spare parts on hand to ensure the specified reliability level.
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- 2000-05-25
著者
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Yuge Tetsushi
Department of Electrical Engineering, the National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department of Electrical Engineering, the National Defense Academy
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Yuge Tetsushi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Division Of Proteomics Department Of Genome Sciences Kobe University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Yanagi S
The National Defense Academy
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department Of Electrical & Electronics Engineering National Defense Academy
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DEHARE Masaharu
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, National Defense Academy
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Dehare Masaharu
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering National Defense Academy:(present Address)centra
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