Analyzing the Multi-State System Under a Run Shock Model

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2024

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Özkut, Cemal Murat
Franko, Ceki

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Cambrıdge Unıv Press

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A system experiences random shocks over time, with two critical levels, d1 and d2, where $d_{1} \lt d_{2}$. k consecutive shocks with magnitudes between d1 and d2 partially damaging the system, causing it to transition to a lower, partially working state. Shocks with magnitudes above d2 have a catastrophic effect, resulting in complete failure. This theoretical framework gives rise to a multi-state system characterized by an indeterminate quantity of states. When the time between successive shocks follows a phase-type distribution, a detailed analysis of the system's dynamic reliability properties such as the lifetime of the system, the time it spends in perfect functioning, as well as the total time it spends in partially working states are discussed.

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mean residual life, multi-state system, phase-type distribution, shock model, Reliability-Analysis, shock model, multi-state system, Quantum theory, mean residual life, phase-type distribution, Statistical mechanics, structure of matter

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0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences

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Probability in The Engineering and Informational Sciences

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38

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619

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631
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