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Statistical Methods for the Reliability of Repairable Systems
Steven E. Rigdon,Asit P. Basu +1 more
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Terminology and Notation for Repairable Systems and Probabilistic Models: The Poisson Process are reviewed.Abstract:
Terminology and Notation for Repairable Systems. Probabilistic Models: The Poisson Process. Probabilistic Models: Renewal and Other Processes. Analyzing Data from a Single Repairable System. Analyzing Data from Multiple Repairable Systems. Appendix. References.read more
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Reliability of wind turbine subassemblies
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The reliability theory of aging and longevity.
TL;DR: Reliability theory seems to be a promising approach for developing a comprehensive theory of aging and longevity integrating mathematical methods with specific biological knowledge.
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Reliability analysis for wind turbines
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Reliability analysis of mining equipment: A case study of a crushing plant at Jajarm Bauxite Mine in Iran
Javad Barabady,Uday Kumar +1 more
TL;DR: A case study describing reliability and availability analysis of the crushing plant number 3 at Jajarm Bauxite Mine in Iran shows that the reliability analysis is very useful for deciding maintenance intervals.
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Lifetime extension of onshore wind turbines: A review covering Germany, Spain, Denmark, and the UK
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the current state-of-the-art for lifetime extension of onshore wind turbines in Germany, Spain, Denmark, and the UK through a literature review and 24 guideline-based interviews with key market players.