Book description
Completely updated with a new edition, this book introduces reliability and risks analysis, for both practicing engineers and engineering students. Since reliability analysis is a multidisciplinary subject, this book draws together a wide range of topics and presents them in a way that applies to most engineering disciplines.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Authors
- Chapter 1 Reliability Engineering Perspective and Fundamentals
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Chapter 2 Basic Reliability Mathematics: Probability
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Events and Random Variables Used in Reliability
- 2.3 Sets and Boolean Algebra
- 2.4 Probability Terminology and Interpretations
- 2.5 Laws and Mathematics of Probability
- 2.6 Probability Distribution Basics
- 2.7 Probability Distributions Used in Reliability
- 2.8 Exercises
- References
- Chapter 3 Elements of Component Reliability
- Chapter 4 Basic Reliability Mathematics: Statistics
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Chapter 5 Reliability Data Analysis and Model Selection
- 5.1 Context and Types of Data
- 5.2 Reliability Data Sources
- 5.3 Nonparametric and Plotting Methods for Reliability Functions
- 5.4 Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Reliability Distribution Parameters
- 5.5 Classical Nonparametric Distribution Estimation
- 5.6 Bayesian Estimation Procedures
- 5.7 Exercises
- References
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Chapter 6 System Reliability Analysis
- 6.1 Important Notes and Assumptions
- 6.2 Reliability Block Diagram Method
- 6.3 Complex System Evaluation Methods
- 6.4 Fault Tree and Success Tree Methods
- 6.5 Event Tree Method
- 6.6 Event Sequence Diagram Method
- 6.7 Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
- 6.8 Exercises
- References
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Chapter 7 Reliability and Availability of Repairable Components and Systems
- 7.1 Definition of Repairable System and Types of Repairs
- 7.2 Variables of Interest: Availability, ROCOF, MTBF
- 7.3 Repairable System Data
- 7.4 Stochastic Point Processes (Counting Processes)
- 7.5 Data Analysis for Point Processes
- 7.6 Availability of Repairable Systems
- 7.7 Markov Processes for System Availability
- 7.8 Availability of Complex Systems
- 7.9 Exercises
- References
- Chapter 8 Selected Advanced Topics in Reliability and Risk Analysis
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Chapter 9 Risk Analysis
- 9.1 QRA Defined
- 9.2 QRA Process
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9.3 PRA Process
- 9.3.1 Objectives and Methodology
- 9.3.2 Familiarization and Information Assembly
- 9.3.3 Identification of Initiating Events
- 9.3.4 Scenario Development
- 9.3.5 Causal Logic Modeling
- 9.3.6 Failure Data Collection, Analysis, and Assessment
- 9.3.7 Consequence Analysis
- 9.3.8 Quantification and Integration
- 9.3.9 Uncertainty Analysis
- 9.3.10 Sensitivity Analysis
- 9.3.11 Risk Ranking and Importance Analysis
- 9.3.12 Interpretation of Results
- 9.4 Strengths of PRA
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9.5 Example: Simple Fire Protection PRA
- 9.5.1 Objectives and Methodology
- 9.5.2 System Familiarization and Information Assembly
- 9.5.3 Identification of Initiating Events
- 9.5.4 Scenario Development
- 9.5.5 Causal Logic Model Development
- 9.5.6 Failure Data Analysis
- 9.5.7 Quantification and Interpretation
- 9.5.8 Consequences Evaluation
- 9.5.9 Risk Calculation and Interpretation of Results
- 9.6 Exercises
- References
- Appendix A: Statistical Tables
- Appendix B: Generic Failure Data
- Index
Product information
- Title: Reliability and Risk Analysis, 2nd Edition
- Author(s):
- Release date: April 2023
- Publisher(s): CRC Press
- ISBN: 9781000864137
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