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GERT analysis of m-consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system with overlapping runs and (k–1)-step Markov dependence

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  • Manju Agarwal
  • Pooja Mohan

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An m-consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system is a system of n linearly ordered components which fails if and only if at least m non-overlapping sequences of k consecutive components fail. When m = 1, we have the classic consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system about which there is an extensive literature. In this paper, we study the situation in which a system consisting of n linearly ordered sequence of components fails if and only if there are at least m overlapping runs of k consecutive failed components. Graphical Evaluation and Review Technique (GERT) analysis is used for reliability evaluation of the system for both, i.i.d. components and (k–1)-step Markov dependent components, in a unified manner. Software Mathematica is used for systematic computation. Illustrative numerical examples are presented to substantiate the theory.

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  • Manju Agarwal & Pooja Mohan, 2008. "GERT analysis of m-consecutive-k-out-of-n:F system with overlapping runs and (k–1)-step Markov dependence," International Journal of Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 3(1/2), pages 36-51.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijores:v:3:y:2008:i:1/2:p:36-51
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    1. Mirena TODOROVA, 2019. "Gert Model Of A Technical Station For Determining The Passenger Trainset Delay," Transport Problems, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Transport, vol. 14(1), pages 81-93, April.

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