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Reliability analysis of the multi-state system with nonlinear degradation model under Markov environment

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  • Lyu, Hao
  • Qu, Hongchen
  • Xie, Hualong
  • Zhang, Yimin
  • Pecht, Michael

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Research conducted on multi-state systems has garnered significant attention as a result of their engineering applications in the aerospace industry. The paper explores the intricacies of multi-state systems operating in complex environments and experiencing degeneration processes. A mixed shock model is introduced, which consists of multiple run shock models and extreme shock models. A state transition matrix is constructed using a Markov chain embedding method to establish a reliability model of hard failure process. In contrast to the traditional reliability modeling approach of hard failure process, this method incorporates time-dependencies. A numerical integration method is employed to derive the reliability function of the soft failure process based on the Gamma process. To validate the effectiveness of the developed methodology, an application of a micro-engine is utilized. Finally, compared with the Monte Carlo simulation, the developed model can be considered as a useful tool for the system manager to assess the reliability of the multi-state system with the nonlinear degradation process.

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  • Lyu, Hao & Qu, Hongchen & Xie, Hualong & Zhang, Yimin & Pecht, Michael, 2023. "Reliability analysis of the multi-state system with nonlinear degradation model under Markov environment," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 238(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:238:y:2023:i:c:s0951832023003253
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2023.109411
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    1. Emmers, Glenn & Van Acker, Tom & Driesen, Johan, 2024. "A semi-Markovian approach to evaluate the availability of low voltage direct current systems with integrated battery storage," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 243(C).

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