Fuzzy-Reliability Engineering: Concepts and Applications
Editor(s): A. K. Verma, A. Srividya, R. S. Prabhu Gaonkar
ISBN: 978-81-7319-669-0
E-ISBN: Publication Year: Reprint 2009
Pages: 302
Binding: Hard Back Dimension: 160mm x 240mm Weight: 750
About the book
Fuzzy-Reliability Engineering is a novel concept in systems engineering as fuzzy sets can capture subjective, uncertain and ambiguous information. This text focuses on fuzzy set based concepts and its applications. Various concepts such as probist, profust, fuzzy event based method, fuzzy fault tree analysis, transformations and hybrid approaches have been described. Applications in systems reliability, availability and maintainability, software reliability and power system reliability have been discussed in depth.
Maintenance issues described in this text relate to fuzzy availability modeling for Markov and semi-Markov models, fuzzy dynamic reliability evaluation under imperfect repair and maintenance strategy selection using fuzzy linguistics. Software reliability using fuzzification of cost model parameters like penalty, warranty and risks are applied to the existing growth models. Composite power system reliability modeling using fuzzy sets and fuzzy confidence intervals with fuzzy linear programming for minimization of load curtailment has demonstrated the flexibility and capability of using fuzzy sets in reliability engineering.
This book is one of the few on the subject of fuzzy-reliability.
Key Features
Illustrative examples to emphasize fuzzy-reliability engineering concepts.
Table of Contents
Preface / Introduction / Reliability and Maintainability Engineering / Fuzzy Sets Theory / Fuzzy Reliability / Fuzzy Sets Application in Maintenance Engineering / Fuzzy Software Reliability / Fuzzy Power System Reliability / Appendix I / Appendix II / Index.
Audience
Postgraduate Students, Researchers, Engineers and Practitioners