Basic Terminology/Definitions Flashcards

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Reliability terminology

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The reliability of a component or system = R (t)

  • It is defined as the probability that a component or system remains running from start (0) to finish or however long (t) assuming that it was operating at 0.
  • It is a measure of the probability of successful performance of the system over a period of time.
  • Reliability assessment is initially carried out for components which are assumed to have settled down into steady state, or useful life, phase.
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Reliability hazard rate

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Reliability
-The reliability characteristics of most
components will follow the ‘bath tub’ curve.

e. g:
1) Burn in
2) Useful life
3) Wear out

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Unreliability

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The unreliability of a component or system = F (t)

  • Similar to reliability. It is defined as the probability that the component or system fails from time 0 to time t considering that it was operating at time 0.
  • R (t) + F (t) = 1.
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Availability

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The availability of a component or system = A (t)

-Is defined as the probability that the component or
the system is operating at time t, given that it was operating at time 0.

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Unavailability

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Unavailability = Q (t)

  • Is defined as the probability that the component or system is not operating at time t, given that is was operating at time 0.

A (t) + Q (t) = 1

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Unavailability and Unreliability

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Unavailability = Q (t)
Unreliability = F (t)
Q (t) less than or equal to F (t)

Non-repairable components:
Q (t) = F (t)

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