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Reliabilities for \((n,f,k)\) systems (English)
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7 June 2000
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The \((n,f,k)\) system consists of \(n\) components ordered in a line or in a cycle. The system fails if and only if \(f\) arbitrary elements or \(k\) consecutive elements are failed. Using a Markov chain method the authors obtain formulas for system reliability in both, linear and circular, cases. A numerical illustration is included.
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Markov chain method
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reliability
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