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This study develops an analytic framework for joint modeling of age-based preventive maintenance and (s, Q) spare component provisioning policy for k-out-of-n:G systems with i.i.d. nonrepairable components. We assume that during system maintenance, instead of discarding the whole system, only...
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Record data are commonly seen in everyday life, e.g., concentration of emerging contaminants in environmental studies. Based on record data, this study investigates point estimation and confidence intervals estimation for the Weibull distribution. The uniformly minimum variance unbiased...
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Condition-based maintenance has been proven effective in reducing unexpected failures with minimum operational costs. This study considers an optimal condition-based replacement policy with optimal inspection interval when the degradation conforms to an inverse Gaussian process with random...
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This study proposes using statistical approaches to help with both the design and manufacture of wheels. The quality of a wheel is represented by the mechanical properties of spokes. Variation in the mechanical properties of different wheels is attributed to two sources, i.e. between-model...
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Recently, Wang and Xu (2010) developed an efficient EM algorithm for the semiparametric inference of the inverse Gaussian (IG) process. In the presence of missing degradation data, the algorithm needs to compute the mean of the IG increment during some time interval [s1,s2] conditional on that...
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Importance measures have been widely studied and applied in reliability and safety engineering. This paper presents a general formulation of moment-independent importance measures and several commonly discussed importance measures are unified based on Minkowski distance (MD). Moment-independent...
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In a multi-component system, the assumption of failure independence among components is seldom valid, especially for those complex systems with complicated failure mechanism. For such systems, warranty cost is subject to all the factors including system configuration, quality of each component...
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