Estimation the reliability function of multi state system by using Direct Partial Logic Derivative
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33095/jeas.v20i77.704Keywords:
Mss :- النظام المتعدد الحالات MSSRF :- الداله المعوليه للانظمه المتعددة الحالات SFOMSS :- الداله الهيكليه للنظام المتعدد الحالات DRI :- مؤشرات المعوليه الديناميكيه / Xi } { Gf :- مجموعة حالات الفشل لكل مكون / Xi } { Gf :- مجموعة حالات الاصلاح لكل مكون CDRI :- المعوليه الديناميكيه لكل مكون DIRI :- المعوليه الديناميكيه للنظام باكمله φ(x):- الداله الهيكليهAbstract
In this research is estimated the function of reliability dynamic of multi state systems and their compounds and for three types of systems (serial, parallel, 2-out-of-3) and about two states (Failure and repair) depending on calculating the structur function allow to describing the behavior of the reliability of the system depending on the efficiency of its components. And the researcher estimates the dynamic reliability indicators which in turn describes changes in the reliability of multi state system caused by changes in the efficiency of the components system. These indicators were estimated by Direct Partial Logic derivative
Sampeles:-
(MSS): Multi-state system
(MSSRF) : Reliability function of Multi-state system
Φ(x): Structure function
(SFOMSS): Structure function of Multi-state system
(DRI): Dynamic Reliability Indices
{Gf/Xi}:set of failure states for each compmnent
{Gr/Xi}: set of repair states for each compmnent
(CDRI): Dynamic reliability for each component
(DIRI): Dynamic reliability for complete system
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