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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 160
Volume 160, April 2017
- Najmeh Alikar, Seyed Mohsen Mousavi, Raja Ariffin Bin Raja Ghazilla, Madjid Tavana, Ezutah Udoncy Olugu:
Application of the NSGA-II algorithm to a multi-period inventory-redundancy allocation problem in a series-parallel system. 1-10 - Farjam Kayedpour, Maghsoud Amiri, Mahmoud Rafizadeh, Arash Shahryari Nia:
Multi-objective redundancy allocation problem for a system with repairable components considering instantaneous availability and strategy selection. 11-20 - Jie Liu, Enrico Zio:
System dynamic reliability assessment and failure prognostics. 21-36 - Gabriele Landucci, Amos Necci, Giacomo Antonioni, Francesca Argenti, Valerio Cozzani:
Risk assessment of mitigated domino scenarios in process facilities. 37-53 - Mark O'Halloran, Jon G. Hall, Lucia Rapanotti:
Safety engineering with COTS components. 54-66 - Jeremy Novak, Ben Farr-Wharton, Yvonne Brunetto, Kate Shacklock, Kerry Brown:
Safety outcomes for engineering asset management organizations: Old problem with new solutions? 67-73 - Hsin-Nan Tsai, Shey-Huei Sheu, Zhe George Zhang:
A trivariate optimal replacement policy for a deteriorating system based on cumulative damage and inspections. 74-88 - Jian Li, Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio, Changkun Chen, Congling Shi:
AC power flow importance measures considering multi-element failures. 89-97 - Yutae Lee:
Comments on "Comparative analysis of standby systems with unreliable server and switching failure" [Relib Eng Syst Saf 2016; 145: 74-82]. 98-100 - Dejing Kong, Chengwei Qin, Yong He, Lirong Cui:
Sensor-based calibrations to improve reliability of systems subject to multiple dependent competing failure processes. 101-113 - Guodong Wang, Zhen He, Li Xue, Qingan Cui, Shanshan Lv, Panpan Zhou:
Bootstrap analysis of designed experiments for reliability improvement with a non-constant scale parameter. 114-121 - (Withdrawn) A trivariate optimal replacement policy for a deteriorating system based on cumulative damage and inspections. 122-135
- Sebastián Martorell, Pablo Martorell, Isabel Martón, Ana Isabel Sánchez, Sofía Carlos:
An approach to address probabilistic assumptions on the availability of safety systems for deterministic safety analysis. 136-150 - Huy Truong Ba, Michael E. Cholette, Pietro Borghesani, Y. Zhou, Lin Ma:
Opportunistic maintenance considering non-homogenous opportunity arrivals and stochastic opportunity durations. 151-161 - Ioannis A. Papazoglou, Olga N. Aneziris, L. J. Bellamy, Ben J. M. Ale, Joy I. H. Oh:
Quantitative occupational risk model: Single hazard. 162-173 - Hector A. Jensen, C. Esse, V. Araya, Costas Papadimitriou:
Implementation of an adaptive meta-model for Bayesian finite element model updating in time domain. 174-190 - Hananeh Aliee, Emanuele Borgonovo, Michael Glaß, Jürgen Teich:
On the Boolean extension of the Birnbaum importance to non-coherent systems. 191-200 - Li Yang, Xiaobing Ma, Rui Peng, Qingqing Zhai, Yu Zhao:
A preventive maintenance policy based on dependent two-stage deterioration and external shocks. 201-211
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