Reliability Equivalence Factors for Coherent System using Survival Signature

Deepak, Garima Chopra, Deeksha
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This study presents a methodology aimed at enhancing the performance of coherent systems through the application of survival signature analysis, focusing on the calculation of reliability equivalence factors (REFs). In the context of system improvement, the selection of reliability improvement strategies, such as reduction and duplication, depends on various factors like space limitations, costs, and other constraints. The importance of REF lies in their ability to quantify the extent of reliability improvement, providing a clear metric for decision-makers to assess the cost-effectiveness of various enhancement strategies. The analysis focuses on two distinct types of REFs, namely, mean reliability equivalence factors (MREFs) and survival reliability equivalence factors (SREFs), targeted at reliability enhancement via strategies including component failure rate reduction and the implementation of warm standby duplication. Both perfect and imperfect switching scenarios in warm duplication are examined, with survival signature analysis applied to determine the system's survival function and mean time to failure (MTTF). The methodology's effectiveness is illustrated through a case study of a six-unit bridge system, where the components are modeled using exponential and Weibull distributions. REFs are evaluated for sequential upgrades in either individual components or entire component types. The study also conducts a comparative analysis between the reliability and MTTF of the original and improved systems across different improvement techniques.
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使用生存特征的相干系统可靠性等效系数
本研究提出了一种方法,旨在通过应用生存特征分析来提高连贯系统的性能,重点是可靠性等效因子(REF)的计算。在系统改进的背景下,可靠性改进策略(如减少和重复)的选择取决于各种因素,如空间限制、成本和其他制约因素。REF 的重要性在于其量化可靠性改进程度的能力,为决策者评估各种改进策略的成本效益提供了明确的衡量标准。分析侧重于两种不同类型的 REF,即平均可靠性等效因子(MREF)和存活可靠性等效因子(SREF),针对的是通过降低组件故障率和实施热备用复制等策略来提高可靠性。研究了暖态重复中完美和不完美的切换情况,并应用生存特征分析确定系统的生存函数和平均故障时间(MTTF)。通过一个六单元桥梁系统的案例研究,说明了该方法的有效性,该系统中的组件使用指数分布和 Weibull 分布建模。针对单个组件或整个组件类型的连续升级,对 REF 进行了评估。研究还对不同改进技术下原始系统和改进系统的可靠性和 MTTF 进行了比较分析。
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