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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 175
Volume 175, July 2018
- Xinhu Cao, Jasmine Siu Lee Lam:
Simulation-based catastrophe-induced port loss estimation. 1-12 - Terje Aven, Marja Ylönen:
A risk interpretation of sociotechnical safety perspectives. 13-18 - T. P. Bostick, Elizabeth B. Connelly, James H. Lambert, Igor Linkov:
Resilience science, policy and investment for civil infrastructure. 19-23 - Wei Wang, Antonio Cammi, Francesco Di Maio, Stefano Lorenzi, Enrico Zio:
A Monte Carlo-based exploration framework for identifying components vulnerable to cyber threats in nuclear power plants. 24-37 - Jinkyun Park, Jae-Yoon Jung, Gyunyoung Heo, Yochan Kim, Jaewhan Kim, Jaehyun Cho:
Application of a process mining technique to identifying information navigation characteristics of human operators working in a digital main control room - feasibility study. 38-50 - Siqi Qiu, Mohamed Sallak, Walter Schön, Henry X. G. Ming:
Extended LK heuristics for the optimization of linear consecutive-k-out-of-n: F systems considering parametric uncertainty and model uncertainty. 51-61 - S. Rahman, Durga Rao Karanki, A. Epiney, Damar Wicaksono, O. Zerkak, Vinh N. Dang:
Deterministic sampling for propagating epistemic and aleatory uncertainty in dynamic event tree analysis. 62-78 - Huai Su, Enrico Zio, Jinjun Zhang, Xueyi Li:
A systematic framework of vulnerability analysis of a natural gas pipeline network. 79-91 - Behzad Karimi, Seyed Taghi Akhavan Niaki, Hassan Haleh, Bahman Naderi:
Bi-objective optimization of a job shop with two types of failures for the operating machines that use automated guided vehicles. 92-104 - Suh-Wen Chiou:
A traffic-responsive signal control to enhance road network resilience with hazmat transportation in multiple periods. 105-118 - Xiang-Yu Li, Hong-Zhong Huang, Yan-Feng Li:
Reliability analysis of phased mission system with non-exponential and partially repairable components. 119-127 - Weichao Yu, Kai Wen, Yuan Min, Lei He, Weihe Huang, Jing Gong:
A methodology to quantify the gas supply capacity of natural gas transmission pipeline system using reliability theory. 128-141 - Jeevith Hegde, Ingrid Bouwer Utne, Ingrid Schjølberg, Brede Thorkildsen:
A Bayesian approach to risk modeling of autonomous subsea intervention operations. 142-159 - Yan-Gang Zhao, Pei-Pei Li, Zhao-Hui Lu:
Efficient evaluation of structural reliability under imperfect knowledge about probability distributions. 160-170 - Justin Pence, Marzieh Abolhelm, Zahra Mohaghegh, Seyed Reihani, Mehmet Ertem, Ernie Kee:
Methodology to evaluate the monetary benefit of Probabilistic Risk Assessment by modeling the net value of Risk-Informed Applications at nuclear power plants. 171-182 - Pengfei Wei, Fuchao Liu, Chenghu Tang:
Reliability and reliability-based importance analysis of structural systems using multiple response Gaussian process model. 183-195 - Alberto Azzolin, Leonardo Dueñas-Osorio, Francesco Cadini, Enrico Zio:
Electrical and topological drivers of the cascading failure dynamics in power transmission networks. 196-206 - Michael D. Shields:
Adaptive Monte Carlo analysis for strongly nonlinear stochastic systems. 207-224 - Hyeonmin Kim, Jung Taek Kim, Gyunyoung Heo:
Failure rate updates using condition-based prognostics in probabilistic safety assessments. 225-233 - Claver Diallo, Uday Venkatadri, Abdelhakim Khatab, Zhuojun Liu:
Optimal selective maintenance decisions for large serial k-out-of-n: G systems under imperfect maintenance. 234-245 - Serkan Eryilmaz:
The number of failed components in a k-out-of-n system consisting of multiple types of components. 246-250 - Guo Qing Cheng, Bing-Hai Zhou, Ling Li:
Integrated production, quality control and condition-based maintenance for imperfect production systems. 251-264 - Xingyu Zhao, Bev Littlewood, Andrey Povyakalo, Lorenzo Strigini, David Wright:
Conservative claims for the probability of perfection of a software-based system using operational experience of previous similar systems. 265-282 - Sayanti Mukherjee, Roshanak Nateghi, Makarand Hastak:
A multi-hazard approach to assess severe weather-induced major power outage risks in the U.S. 283-305
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