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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 142
Volume 142, October 2015
- Baoliang Liu, Lirong Cui, Yanqing Wen, Jingyuan Shen:
A cold standby repairable system with working vacations and vacation interruption following Markovian arrival process. 1-8 - Lei Cheng, Zhenzhou Lu, Leigang Zhang:
Application of Rejection Sampling based methodology to variance based parametric sensitivity analysis. 9-18 - Yicong Gao, Yixiong Feng, Zixian Zhang, Jianrong Tan:
An optimal dynamic interval preventive maintenance scheduling for series systems. 19-30 - Adriaan J. M. Goossens, Rob J. I. Basten:
Exploring maintenance policy selection using the Analytic Hierarchy Process; An application for naval ships. 31-41 - Øystein Amundrud, Terje Aven:
On how to understand and acknowledge risk. 42-47 - Lexin Lin, Anders Nilsson, Johan Sjölin, Marcus Abrahamsson, Henrik Tehler:
On the perceived usefulness of risk descriptions for decision-making in disaster risk management. 48-55 - Phuc Do, Hai Canh Vu, Anne Barros, Christophe Bérenguer:
Maintenance grouping for multi-component systems with availability constraints and limited maintenance teams. 56-67 - Haitao Lv, Chao Yin, Zongmin Cui, Qin Zhan, Hongbo Zhou:
Risk assessment of security systems based on entropy theory and the Neyman-Pearson criterion. 68-77 - Durga Rao Karanki, Tae-Wan Kim, Vinh N. Dang:
A dynamic event tree informed approach to probabilistic accident sequence modeling: Dynamics and variabilities in medium LOCA. 78-91 - Hyun-Seok Oh, Seung-yun Choi, Keunsu Kim, Byeng D. Youn, Michael G. Pecht:
An empirical model to describe performance degradation for warranty abuse detection in portable electronics. 92-99 - D. N. P. Murthy, M. R. Karim, A. Ahmadi:
Data management in maintenance outsourcing. 100-110 - A. S. Xanthopoulos, Dimitris E. Koulouriotis, Pantelis N. Botsaris:
Single-stage Kanban system with deterioration failures and condition-based preventive maintenance. 111-122 - Ji-Min Lu, Xiaoyue Wu, Yiliu Liu, Mary Ann Lundteigen:
Reliability analysis of large phased-mission systems with repairable components based on success-state sampling. 123-133 - Juan Chiachío, Manuel Chiachío, Shankar Sankararaman, Abhinav Saxena, Kai Goebel:
Condition-based prediction of time-dependent reliability in composites. 134-147 - Marius Møller Rokstad, Rita Maria Ugarelli:
Minimising the total cost of renewal and risk of water infrastructure assets by grouping renewal interventions. 148-160 - Yves Dutuit, Antoine Rauzy:
On the extension of Importance Measures to complex components. 161-168 - António Ramos Andrade, Paulo F. Teixeira:
Statistical modelling of railway track geometry degradation using Hierarchical Bayesian models. 169-183 - Antoine Rauzy, Chaire Blériot-Fabre:
Towards a sound semantics for dynamic fault trees. 184-191 - Martina Sättele, Michael Bründl, Daniel Straub:
Reliability and effectiveness of early warning systems for natural hazards: Concept and application to debris flow warning. 192-202 - Xufeng Zhao, Hu-Chen Liu, Toshio Nakagawa:
Where does "whichever occurs first" hold for preventive maintenance modelings? 203-211 - Claudio M. Rocco Sanseverino, José Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez:
Assessment of the transition-rates importance of Markovian systems at steady state using the unscented transformation. 212-220 - Chia-Ling Huang:
A particle-based simplified swarm optimization algorithm for reliability redundancy allocation problems. 221-230 - Xiaojun Zhou, Kaimin Huang, Lifeng Xi, Jay Lee:
Preventive maintenance modeling for multi-component systems with considering stochastic failures and disassembly sequence. 231-237 - Jernej Klemenc:
Influence of fatigue-life data modelling on the estimated reliability of a structure subjected to a constant-amplitude loading. 238-247 - Min Ouyang, Zhezhe Pan, Liu Hong, Yue He:
Vulnerability analysis of complementary transportation systems with applications to railway and airline systems in China. 248-257 - Anatoly Lisnianski, Ilia Frenkel, Lev Khvatskin:
On Birnbaum importance assessment for aging multi-state system under minimal repair by using the Lz-transform method. 258-266 - Mani Razi, Peter J. Attar, Prakash Vedula:
Adaptive finite difference solutions of Liouville equations in computational uncertainty quantification. 267-278 - Simon Malinowski, Brigitte Chebel-Morello, Noureddine Zerhouni:
Remaining useful life estimation based on discriminating shapelet extraction. 279-288 - Daochuan Ge, Meng Lin, Yanhua Yang, Ruoxing Zhang, Qiang Chou:
Quantitative analysis of dynamic fault trees using improved Sequential Binary Decision Diagrams. 289-299 - Guanghan Bai, Ming Jian Zuo, Zhigang Tian:
Search for all d-MPs for all d levels in multistate two-terminal networks. 300-309 - Michael D. Shields, Kirubel Teferra, Adam Hapij, Raymond P. Daddazio:
Refined Stratified Sampling for efficient Monte Carlo based uncertainty quantification. 310-325 - Yukun Wang, Zixian Liu, Yiliu Liu:
Optimal preventive maintenance strategy for repairable items under two-dimensional warranty. 326-333 - Giacomo Antonioni, Gabriele Landucci, Amos Necci, Diana Gheorghiu, Valerio Cozzani:
Quantitative assessment of risk due to NaTech scenarios caused by floods. 334-345 - Zequn Wang, Pingfeng Wang:
A double-loop adaptive sampling approach for sensitivity-free dynamic reliability analysis. 346-356 - Mohammad Ali Azadeh, S. M. Asadzadeh, Nima Salehi, Mehdi Firoozi:
Condition-based maintenance effectiveness for series-parallel power generation system - A combined Markovian simulation model. 357-368 - Chunhua Zhang, Xiang Lu, Yuan-yuan Tan, Ya Shun Wang:
Reliability demonstration methodology for products with Gamma Process by optimal accelerated degradation testing. 369-377 - Yochan Kim, Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Inseok Jang, Poong Hyun Seong:
A statistical approach to estimating effects of performance shaping factors on human error probabilities of soft controls. 378-387 - Yujie Wang, Liudong Xing, Honggang Wang, Gregory Levitin:
Combinatorial analysis of body sensor networks subject to probabilistic competing failures. 388-398 - Pengfei Wei, Zhenzhou Lu, Jingwen Song:
Variable importance analysis: A comprehensive review. 399-432 - Paolo Trucco, Massimiliano De Ambroggi, Maria Chiara Leva:
Topological risk mapping of runway overruns: A probabilistic approach. 433-443 - Yimin Zhang, John Shortle, Lance Sherry:
Methodology for collision risk assessment of an airspace flow corridor concept. 444-455 - Ada Fort, Marco Mugnaini, Valerio Vignoli, Vittorio Gaggii, Moreno Pieralli:
Fault tolerant design of a field data modular readout architecture for railway applications. 456-462 - Mahmood Shafiee, Maxim Finkelstein, Christophe Bérenguer:
An opportunistic condition-based maintenance policy for offshore wind turbine blades subjected to degradation and environmental shocks. 463-471 - Majid Forghani-elahabad, Nezam Mahdavi-Amiri:
An efficient algorithm for the multi-state two separate minimal paths reliability problem with budget constraint. 472-481 - Liangwei Zhang, Jing Lin, Ramin Karim:
An angle-based subspace anomaly detection approach to high-dimensional data: With an application to industrial fault detection. 482-497 - Golam Kabir, Solomon Tesfamariam, Rehan Sadiq:
Predicting water main failures using Bayesian model averaging and survival modelling approach. 498-514 - Wei-Shing Wu, Chen-Feng Yang, Jung-Chuan Chang, Pierre-Alexandre Château, Yang-Chi Chang:
Risk assessment by integrating interpretive structural modeling and Bayesian network, case of offshore pipeline project. 515-524 - Antonio Eduardo Bier Longhi, Artur Alves Pessoa, Pauli Adriano de Almada Garcia:
Multiobjective optimization of strategies for operation and testing of low-demand safety instrumented systems using a genetic algorithm and fault trees. 525-538 - Ondrej Nývlt, Stein Haugen, Lukás Ferkl:
Complex accident scenarios modelled and analysed by Stochastic Petri Nets. 539-555 - Daqing Li, Qiong Zhang, Enrico Zio, Shlomo Havlin, Rui Kang:
Network reliability analysis based on percolation theory. 556-562
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