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Chapter 12

Maintainability and Availability


12.1 introduction
Availability analysis of the system requires a
knowledge:
(1) How the components are functional
connected.
(2) The failure process of the component.
(3) The method of operation and the
definition of the failure.
(4) The repair or maintenance police.
12.2 Maintainability
12.2.1 Concept
Maintainability M(t) : the probability of
repairing a failed component or system in
a specified period of time.
Two kinds:
Preventive maintainability
Corrective maintainability
12.2.2 Preventive maintainability
reliability of the system
System Reliability
Example 12.2 derive the condition under preventive maintenance is beneficial to the
12.2.3 imperfect maintenance
12.2.4 Repair time distribution
12.2.5 Unrepaired failure
M (t ) 1 e t
Number of unrepaired failure in time To
12.2.6 Optimum replacement strategy
The total number of the times the component is replaced is given by
n nm nr
12.2.7 Spare parts requirement
The probability of having n failure in time t :
Example 12.9 Three kind of component in an system : 20 in type A (failure rate
0.002), 130 in type B (failure rate 0.0001), and 100 in type C (failure rate 0.0005).
Find the number of spare parts required to cover the mission period 30 days and
99 percent of probability
12.3 Availability
12.3.1 definition
3. Steady state availability

4. Inherent availability

5. Achieved availability

6. Operational availability
12.3.2 Availability Analysis

12.3.3 Development of model


12.3.4 system with single component
12.3.5 Series system

One repair person :


Two repairperson
12.3.6 Parallel system
One repair person
Two repair persons

2 2
A() P0 P1 2
2 2
12.4 Optimization Approach

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