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Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, October 2001
- Roy Billinton, Wei Zhang:
Adequacy equivalent development of composite generation and transmission systems. 1-12 - Ruoxue Zhang, Sankaran Mahadevan:
Integration of computation and testing for reliability estimation. 13-21 - Richard Scott Weil, George E. Apostolakis:
A methodology for the prioritization of operating experience in nuclear power plants. 23-42 - Yongyong He, Fulei Chu, Binglin Zhong:
A study on group decision-making based fault multi-symptom-domain consensus diagnosis. 43-52 - João Batista Camargo Jr., Edmur Canzian, Jorge Rady de Almeida Jr., Sérgio Miranda Paz, Bruno Abrantes Basseto:
Quantitative analysis methodology in safety-critical microprocessor applications. 53-62 - Jinkyun Park, Wondea Jung, Jaewhan Kim, Jaejoo Ha, Yunghwa Shin:
The step complexity measure for emergency operating procedures - comparing with simulation data. 63-74 - Jussi K. Vaurio:
Making systems with mutually exclusive events analysable by standard fault tree analysis tools. 75-80 - Anatoly Lisnianski:
Estimation of boundary points for continuum-state system reliability measures. 81-88 - Yuo-Tern Tsai, Kuo-Shong Wang, Hwei-Yuan Teng:
Optimizing preventive maintenance for mechanical components using genetic algorithms. 89-97 - M. Cocchiara, V. Bartolozzi, A. Picciotto, Mosé Galluzzo:
Integration of interlock system analysis with automated HAZOP analysis. 99-105 - Ammar M. Sarhan:
Reliability estimations of components from masked system life data. 107-113
Volume 74, Number 2, November 2001
- Lesley Walls, John Quigley:
Building prior distributions to support Bayesian reliability growth modelling using expert judgement. 117-128 - Knut Øien:
Risk indicators as a tool for risk control. 129-145 - Knut Øien:
A framework for the establishment of organizational risk indicators. 147-167 - Jussi K. Vaurio:
Fault tree analysis of phased mission systems with repairable and non-repairable components. 169-180 - Sophie Bloch-Mercier:
Optimal restarting distribution after repair for a Markov deteriorating system. 181-191 - José António Faria, Manuel A. Matos:
An analytical methodology for the dependability evaluation of non-Markovian systems with multiple components. 193-210 - Renyan Jiang, D. N. P. Murthy, Ping Ji:
n-fold Weibull multiplicative model. 211-219 - Carlos Guedes Soares:
The Fault Tree Method (in the Fields of Reliability and Safety Technology): Winfrid G. Scheneeweiss; LiLoLe Verlag GmbH, Hagen, Germany, 1999, ISBN 3-934447-01-5 (Price 20 EURO). 221
Volume 74, Number 3, December 2001
- Robert E. Melchers, Carlos Guedes Soares:
Guest editorial. 225 - Giuliano Augusti, Claudio Borri, Hans-Jürgen Niemann:
Is Aeolian risk as significant as other environmental risks? 227-237 - Zhigang Huang, David V. Rosowsky, Peter R. Sparks:
Long-term hurricane risk assessment and expected damage to residential structures. 239-249 - Bruce R. Ellingwood:
Earthquake risk assessment of building structures. 251-262 - Mark G. Stewart:
Reliability-based assessment of ageing bridges using risk ranking and life cycle cost decision analyses. 263-273 - R. F. Cameron, A. Willers:
Use of risk assessment in the nuclear industry with specific reference to the Australian situation. 275-282 - Robert E. Melchers, William R. Feutrill:
Risk assessment of LPG automotive refuelling facilities. 283-290 - David Elms:
Rail safety. 291-297 - Carlos Guedes Soares, Ângelo Palos Teixeira:
Risk assessment in maritime transportation. 299-309 - Per Hokstad, Erik Jersin, Terje Sten:
A risk influence model applied to North Sea helicopter transport. 311-322 - Halil Karadeniz:
Uncertainty modeling in the fatigue reliability calculation of offshore structures. 323-335 - J. K. Vrijling:
Probabilistic design of water defense systems in The Netherlands. 337-344 - Marie-Elisabeth Paté-Cornell, Robin L. Dillon:
Probabilistic risk analysis for the NASA space shuttle: a brief history and current work. 345-352 - Armen Der Kiureghian:
Risk assessment of satellite launch with reusable launch vehicle. 353-360
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