This second book of a 3-volume set on Fracture Mechanics
completes the first volume through the analysis of adjustment tests
suited to correctly validating the justified use of the laws
conforming to the behavior of the materials and structures under
study.This volume focuses on the vast range of statistical
distributions encountered in reliability. Its aim is to run
statistical measurements, to present a report on enhanced measures
in mechanical reliability and to evaluate the reliability of
repairable or unrepairable systems. To achieve this, the author
presents a theoretical and practice-based approach on the following
themes: criteria of failures; Bayesian applied probability; Markov
chains; Monte Carlo simulation as well as many other solved case
studies.This book distinguishes itself from other works in the
field through its originality in presenting an educational approach
which aims at helping practitioners both in academia and industry.
It is intended for technicians, engineers, designers, students, and
teachers working in the fields of engineering and vocational
education. The main objective of the author is to provide an
assessment of indicators of quality and reliability to aid in
decision-making. To this end, an intuitive and practical approach,
based on mathematical rigor, is recommended.
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