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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 111
Volume 111, March 2013
- Marzio Marseguerra:
A MC-PSO approach to the failure probability evaluation of risky plant components: The maintenance design. 1-8 - Chaonan Wang, Liudong Xing, Gregory Levitin:
Reliability analysis of multi-trigger binary systems subject to competing failures. 9-17 - María Dolores Berrade, Cristiano A. V. Cavalcante, Philip A. Scarf:
Modelling imperfect inspection over a finite horizon. 18-29 - Terje Aven:
A conceptual framework for linking risk and the elements of the data-information-knowledge-wisdom (DIKW) hierarchy. 30-36 - Gregory Levitin, Kjell Hausken, Hanoch Ben-Haim:
Defending majority voting systems against a strategic attacker. 37-44 - Adriaan Van Horenbeek, Joris Van Ostaeyen, Joost R. Duflou, Liliane Pintelon:
Quantifying the added value of an imperfectly performing condition monitoring system - Application to a wind turbine gearbox. 45-57 - Kaveh Khalili Damghani, Amir-Reza Abtahi, Madjid Tavana:
A new multi-objective particle swarm optimization method for solving reliability redundancy allocation problems. 58-75 - Fariz Abdul Rahman, Athi Varuttamaseni, Michael Kintner-Meyer, John C. Lee:
Application of fault tree analysis for customer reliability assessment of a distribution power system. 76-85 - Cai Wen Zhang, Tieling Zhang, Nan Chen, Tongdan Jin:
Reliability modeling and analysis for a novel design of modular converter system of wind turbines. 86-94 - Alejandro Talavera, Ricardo Aguasca, Blas Galván, Andrés Cacereño:
Application of Dempster-Shafer theory for the quantification and propagation of the uncertainty caused by the use of AIS data. 95-105 - Zhenhua Lin, Wenyuan Li:
Restrictions of point estimate methods and remedy. 106-111 - Hui Jin, Mary Ann Lundteigen, Marvin Rausand:
New PFH-formulas for k-out-of-n: F-systems. 112-118 - Peter J. Attar, Prakash Vedula:
On convergence of moments in uncertainty quantification based on direct quadrature. 119-125 - Xiaomo Jiang, Yong Yuan, Xian Liu:
Bayesian inference method for stochastic damage accumulation modeling. 126-138 - Yuchang Mo:
Can we trust module-respect heuristics? 139-146 - Minjae Park, Ki Mun Jung, Dong Ho Park:
Optimal post-warranty maintenance policy with repair time threshold for minimal repair. 147-153 - Dingzhou Cao, Alper Ekrem Murat, Ratna Babu Chinnam:
Efficient exact optimization of multi-objective redundancy allocation problems in series-parallel systems. 154-163 - Saad J. Almalki, Jingsong Yuan:
A new modified Weibull distribution. 164-170 - Robin Cressent, Pierre David, Vincent Idasiak, Frédéric Kratz:
Designing the database for a reliability aware Model-Based System Engineering process. 171-182 - Chiming Guo, Wenbin Wang, Bo Guo, Xiaosheng Si:
A maintenance optimization model for mission-oriented systems based on Wiener degradation. 183-194 - Yan-Fu Li, Giovanni Sansavini, Enrico Zio:
Non-dominated sorting binary differential evolution for the multi-objective optimization of cascading failures protection in complex networks. 195-205 - Kim Björkman:
Solving dynamic flowgraph methodology models using binary decision diagrams. 206-216 - You Ling, Sankaran Mahadevan:
Quantitative model validation techniques: New insights. 217-231 - B. Echard, Nicolas Gayton, Maurice Lemaire, N. Relun:
A combined Importance Sampling and Kriging reliability method for small failure probabilities with time-demanding numerical models. 232-240 - Francesco Cadini, J. De Sanctis, I. Bertoli, Enrico Zio:
Monte Carlo simulation of radionuclide migration in fractured rock for the performance assessment of radioactive waste repositories. 241-247 - Yifan Zhou, Zhisheng Zhang, Tian Ran Lin, Lin Ma:
Maintenance optimisation of a multi-state series-parallel system considering economic dependence and state-dependent inspection intervals. 248-259 - Isaac Hernandez-Fajardo, Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio:
Probabilistic study of cascading failures in complex interdependent lifeline systems. 260-272 - Jun Yuan, Szu Hui Ng:
A sequential approach for stochastic computer model calibration and prediction. 273-286
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