Reliability of a 2-Dimensional Lattice System Subject to Dependent Component Failure(Reliability, Maintainability and Safety Analysis)
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In this paper an analysis of component and system reliability for lattice systems is proposed when component failures are not statistically independent. We deal the case that the failure rate of a component depends on the number of the adjacent failed components. And we discuss the maintainability of the system when a failed component is replaced by a spare component. At first we discuss the approximated reliability of each component. Then we estimate the mean number of failed components. Furthermore, the system reliability is approximated by using the component reliability.
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- 2006-08-01
著者
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Yuge Tetsushi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering National Defense Academy
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Yuge Tetsushi
National Defense Acad.
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Yanagi Shigeru
National Defense Acad.
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Yanagi Shigeru
Department Of Electrical & Electronics Engineering National Defense Academy
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