Markovian systems with state-dependent component sets and linear damage accumulation (Q1118526)
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Markovian systems with state-dependent component sets and linear damage accumulation (English)
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1989
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A vehicle transmission box is modeled as a system, whose operating states \((=speeds)\) perform a Markov process. Every speed uses its own subset of components \((=gears\) etc.). The failure rate of a component increases linearly with its accumulated operating time. The first failure of a gear causes system failure. Asymptotic results and bounds are given for the system survival function. Mean value and variance of the system lifetime tend towards their counterparts in case of a Rayleigh distribution, as component failure rates converge towards 0. The conditional posterior culprit probabilities, i.e. the probabilities to cause a system failure, given survival of a time span \(\tau\), converge asymptotically towards the stationary expected relative damage accumulation rates as \(\tau\) increases. Estimators for the model parameters are given for a known stationary distribution of the Markov process.
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vehicle transmission box
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failure rate
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Asymptotic results
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lifetime
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stationary distribution of the Markov process
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