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Modern Dynamic Reliability Analysis for Multi-state Systems: Stochastic Processes and the Lz-Transform
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Modern Dynamic Reliability Analysis for Multi-state Systems: Stochastic Processes and the Lz-Transform in Bloomington, MN
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Modern Dynamic Reliability Analysis for Multi-state Systems: Stochastic Processes and the Lz-Transform in Bloomington, MN
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This book discusses recent developments in dynamic reliability in multistate systems (MSS), addressing such important issues as reliability and availability analysis of aging MSS, the impact of initial conditions on MSS reliability and availability, changing importance of components over time in MSS with aging components, and the determination of age fireplacement policies. It also describes modifications of traditional methods, such as Markov processes with rewards, as well as a modern mathematical method based on the extended universal generating function technique, the Lztransform, presenting various successful applications and demonstrating their use in realworld problems. This book provides theoretical insights, information on practical applications, and realworld case studies that are of interest to engineers and industrial managers as well as researchers. It also serves as a textbook or supporting text for graduate and postgraduate courses in industrial, electrical, and mechanical engineering.
This book discusses recent developments in dynamic reliability in multistate systems (MSS), addressing such important issues as reliability and availability analysis of aging MSS, the impact of initial conditions on MSS reliability and availability, changing importance of components over time in MSS with aging components, and the determination of age fireplacement policies. It also describes modifications of traditional methods, such as Markov processes with rewards, as well as a modern mathematical method based on the extended universal generating function technique, the Lztransform, presenting various successful applications and demonstrating their use in realworld problems. This book provides theoretical insights, information on practical applications, and realworld case studies that are of interest to engineers and industrial managers as well as researchers. It also serves as a textbook or supporting text for graduate and postgraduate courses in industrial, electrical, and mechanical engineering.



















