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Optimal maintenance policies for cumulative damage models with random working times
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Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering (2013) 19 (1): 25–37.
Published: 22 March 2013
...Li‐Rong Cui; Yu Hayakawa; Xufeng Zhao; Syouji Nakamura; Toshio Nakagawa Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider maintenance policies for an operating system which works at random times for jobs. Each job causes some damage to the system and these damages are additive, and the system fails...
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Availability analysis of a generalized maintainable three‐state device parallel system with human error and common‐cause failures
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Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering (2007) 13 (4): 411–432.
Published: 02 October 2007
.... Operating systems Markov processes Error handling Quality control A device is said to have three states if it operates satisfactorily in its normal mode but fails in either of the two mutually exclusive failure modes. Two typical examples of a three state device are a fluid flow valve...
