System Reliability Theory. Marvin Rausand
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7 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Possible states of a structure of two components.Table 11.2 Possible states of a series structure of two components where fail...Table 11.3 The possible states of a two‐item parallel system with cold standb...
8 Chapter 13Table 13.1 PFD of some
9 Chapter 14Table 14.1 A complete and ordered dataset of survival times.Table 14.2 Computation of the Kaplan–Meier Estimate (censored times are marke...Table 14.3 The Kaplan–Meier estimate as a function of time.Table 14.4 Nelson–Aalen estimate for the censored dataset in Example 14.12, c...Table 14.5 TTT Estimates for the dataset in Example 14.15.Table 14.6 Dataset for Problem 14.2.Table 14.7 Dataset for Problem 14.3.Table 14.8 Dataset for Problem 14.11.Table 14.9 Dataset for Problem 14.12.Table 14.10 Dataset for Problem 14.13.Table 14.11 Dataset for Problem 14.16.Table 14.12 Dataset for Problem 14.17.Table 14.13 Dataset for Problem 14.18.
10 Chapter 16Table 16.1 Pumps, subdivision in maintainable items in OREDA.
11 2Table B.1 Some main properties of Laplace transforms.Table B.2 Some Laplace transforms.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1 The reliability concept.Figure 1.2 Main drivers for high reliability.Figure 1.3 Main steps of risk analysis, with main methods. The methods cover...Figure 1.4 Reliability as basis of other applications.Figure 1.5 Load and the strength distributions at a specified time
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1 System breakdown structure (simplified).Figure 2.2 A study object (system) and its boundary.Figure 2.3 A function illustrated as a functional block.Figure 2.4 Function tree (generic).Figure 2.5 SADT diagram for subsea oil and gas stimulation.Figure 2.6 Top‐down approach to establish an SADT model.Figure 2.7 System analysis and synthesis.Figure 2.8 Component function
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1 States and transitions for a safety valve.Figure 3.2 Failure as a transition from a functioning state to a failed stat...Figure 3.3 Illustration of the difference between failure and fault for a de...Figure 3.4 Doorbell and associated circuitry.Figure 3.5 Relation between failure causes, failure modes, and failure effec...Figure 3.6 Relationship between failure cause, failure mode, and failure eff...Figure 3.7 Failure classification..Figure 3.8 A primary failure leading to an item fault.Figure 3.9 A secondary failure, caused by an overstress event, leading to an...Figure 3.10 A systematic fault leading to a systematic failure.Figure 3.11 The structure of a security failure.Figure 3.12 Failure causes and mechanisms. A failure mechanism is a specific...Figure 3.13 Cause and effect diagram for the event “car will not start.”Figure 3.14 Repeatedly asking why?
4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1 Deductive versus inductive analysis of a fault or deviation in th...Figure 4.2 Timeline of the development of FMECA variants (not in scale).Figure 4.3 The mains steps of FMECA.Figure 4.4 Example of an FMECA worksheet.Figure 4.5 Risk matrix of the different failure modes.Figure 4.6 A simple fault tree.Figure 4.7 System overview of fire detector system.Figure 4.8 Schematic layout of the fire detector system.Figure 4.9 Fault tree for the fire detector system in Example 4.1.Figure