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Title:
Statistical reliability engineering
Publication Information:
New York : Wiley, 1999
ISBN:
9780471123569

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Summary

Summary

Proven statistical reliability analysis methods-available for the first time to engineers in the West While probabilistic methods of system reliability analysis have reached an unparalleled degree of refinement, Russian engineers have concentrated on developing more advanced statistical methods. Over the past several decades, their efforts have yielded highly evolved statistical models that have proven to be especially valuable in the estimation of reliability based upon tests of individual units of systems. Now Statistical Reliability Engineering affords engineers a unique opportunity to learn both the theory behind and applications of those statistical methods. Written by three leading innovators in the field, Statistical Reliability Engineering:
* Covers all mathematical models for statistical reliability analysis, including Bayesian estimation, accelerated testing, and Monte Carlo simulation
* Focuses on the estimation of various measures of system reliability based on the testing of individual units
* Contains new theoretical results available for the first time in print
* Features numerous examples demonstrating practical applications of the theory presented
Statistical Reliability Engineering is an important professional resource for reliability and design engineers, especially those in the telecommunications and electronics industries. It is also an excellent course text for advanced courses in reliability engineering.


Author Notes

BORIS GNEDENKO (deceased) was the chairman of the Probability Theory Department of Moscow State University in Russia. IGOR PAVLOV is Professor of Mathematics at Moscow Technical University in Russia. IGOR USHAKOV is Principal Engineer at QUALCOMM, Inc. in San Diego, California.


Table of Contents

Unit Reliability Estimation
Main Knowledge of Statistics
Plans of Tests with a Single Censorship
Censored Samples
Bayes Methods of Reliability Estimation
Accelerated Testing
System Reliability Estimation
Testing with No Failures
System Confidence Limits Based on Unit Test Results
Confidence Limits for Systems Consisting of Units with Exponential Distribution of Time to Failure
Sequential Criteria of Hypothesis Test and Confidence Limits for Reliability Indices
Monte Carlo Simulation
Monte Carlo Simulation for Optimal Redundancy
Appendix
Bibliography
Solutions to Problems
Index