Degradation process and lifetime evaluation of repairable and non-repairable systems subject to random shocks

Shuyang Guo, Yufeng Sun, Guangyan Zhao, Zhiwei Chen
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This paper studies the degradation process of mechanical systems which are composed of multiple sub-systems which have been subjected to continuous wear and random shocks. We have developed a new mathematical model of series systems and established the function curve of each sub-system's degradation over time to evaluate the system's lifetime. Previous research mainly focused on simple non-repairable systems with multiple sub-systems which suffered from independent degradation processes, and held the view that systems can normally work only when the total degradation of each sub-system is less than the threshold level. This new model extends previous research by considering both a non-repairable system and a repairable system subject to multiple degradation processes, and these two types of systems will also fail when the degradation of the overall system is greater than the threshold level. The model is demonstrated on a specific example by means of Monte-Carlo simulation.
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随机冲击下可修与不可修系统的退化过程与寿命评估
本文研究了由多个子系统组成的机械系统在连续磨损和随机冲击作用下的退化过程。建立了串联系统的数学模型,建立了各子系统随时间退化的函数曲线,对串联系统的寿命进行了评价。以往的研究主要集中在具有独立退化过程的多子系统的简单不可修复系统,认为只有各子系统的退化总量小于阈值水平时,系统才能正常工作。该模型扩展了以往的研究,同时考虑了不可修复系统和可修复系统存在多个退化过程,当整个系统的退化大于阈值水平时,这两种类型的系统也会失效。通过蒙特卡罗仿真对该模型进行了验证。
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