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Expected Loss and Availability of Multistate Repairable System

In: Markov Processes and Controlled Markov Chains

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  • Yubo Ge

    (Tsinghua University, Department of Mathematical Sciences)

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Expected loss and availability of a multistate repairable system, allowing bulk-repair and bulk faults, with an overhaul period in the schedule are discussed. A new class of integral functional is first considered. Their moments and L-transformations are given and two ratio functions are defined as numerical indexes of availability of the system and are used to find out an optimum overhaul period. Discussion of the paper will be useful for traditional industry and control systems, computer information science (for example, computer recognition of speech and picture) and economy management. The obtained results are not only exact but also can be approximated for use on the computer.

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  • Yubo Ge, 2002. "Expected Loss and Availability of Multistate Repairable System," Springer Books, in: Zhenting Hou & Jerzy A. Filar & Anyue Chen (ed.), Markov Processes and Controlled Markov Chains, chapter 0, pages 499-511, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4613-0265-0_32
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0265-0_32
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