Handbook of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety
in Engineering Design studies the combination of various methods of
designing for reliability, availability, maintainability and
safety, as well as the latest techniques in probability and
possibility modelling, mathematical algorithmic modelling,
evolutionary algorithmic modelling, symbolic logic modelling,
artificial intelligence modelling, and object-oriented computer
modelling, in a logically structured approach to determining the
integrity of engineering design.
Handbook of Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and
Safety in Engineering Design not only encompasses a depth of
research into engineering design methods and techniques ranging
from quantitative probability theory and expert judgement in
Bayesian analysis to qualitative possibility theory, fuzzy logic
and uncertainty in Markov analysis; from reliability block
diagrams, fault trees, event trees and cause-consequence diagrams
to Petri nets, genetic algorithms and artificial neural networks;
but it also covers a breadth of research into the concept of
integrity in engineering design. Such breadth of research is
represented by the inclusion of the topics of reliability and
performance, availability and maintainability, and safety and risk,
in an overall concept of designing for integrity during the
different phases of the engineering design process. These topics
add significant value to the theoretical expertise and practical
experience of process, chemical, civil, mechanical, electrical, and
electronic engineers, by considering process engineering design
from the point of view of "what should be achieved" to meet
criteria for designing forreliability, availability,
maintainability and safety.
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