Units or systems can fail when they suffer shock and when the total
damage exceeds a failure level. Shock and damage models describe
catastrophic and degradation failures of units or systems and these
reliability models are analyzed using the theory of stochastic
processes.
Shock and Damage Models in Reliability Engineering is the first
book to describe the reliability properties and maintenance
policies associated with shock and damage models. The author is a
leading researcher in this field with over thirty yearsa (TM)
experience. The book introduces stochastic processes before
surveying current developments in shock and damage models. The
reliability quantities of each model are explained and their
optimization problems are discussed analytically. The maintenance
policies of these models are explored in terms of maintenance
theory and reliability theory and practical applications of all of
these models are revealed with case studies.
Reliability engineers and managers engaged in maintenance work
will find Shock and Damage Models in Reliability Engineering a
comprehensive reference. As a detailed treatment of this specific
area, this book will also be of interest to advanced undergraduate
and graduate students and researchers who are studying reliability
engineering and applied stochastic processes.
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