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Balanced Systems by Considering Multi-state Competing Risks Under Degradation Processes

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  • Fang, Chen
  • Cui, Lirong

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Reliability analysis of balanced system has become a key factor for the safe operation of some important equipment and the perfect completion of some important missions. As some real systems consisting of several subsystems with different levels of performance and under degradation processes when in operations are relatively common, they have received widely concerned in the recent years, but are rarely in the new reliability research field of balanced systems, the researches on the balanced systems by considering multi-state are rare, and even few researches are in combination with degradation processes. In this paper, a new balanced system for the multi-state system under degradation processes by considering new failure criteria is put forth. The system consists of two subsystems and fails when either subsystem enters into absorbing states, a new model is proposed and applied to two special cases by assuming that the thresholds of the sojourn time in upcoming unbalanced subsets are constant and random variables respectively, and this paper is the first to extend balanced systems into competing risks. The related expressions of the reliability indexes are derived by employing the theory of aggregated stochastic processes. Finally, numerical examples are presented and some future research topics are also discussed.

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  • Fang, Chen & Cui, Lirong, 2021. "Balanced Systems by Considering Multi-state Competing Risks Under Degradation Processes," Reliability Engineering and System Safety, Elsevier, vol. 205(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:reensy:v:205:y:2021:i:c:s0951832020307523
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2020.107252
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