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Engineering Reliability

Editorial SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL & APPLIED MATHEMATICS

Engineering Reliability
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Engineering Reliability

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Book Details

Engineering reliability concerns failure data analysis, the economics of maintenance policies, and system reliability. This textbook develops the use of probability and statistics in engineering reliability and maintenance problems. The author uses probability models in the analysis of failure data, decision relative to planned maintenance, and prediction relative to preliminary design.

Some of the outstanding features include

  • the analysis of failure data for both continuous and discrete probability from a finite population perspective,
  • probability models derived from engineering considerations,
  • an introduction to influence diagrams and decision making, and
  • use of the operational bayesian approach

The approach is fresh and interesting; it is motivated from problems in engineering and physical sciences and uses examples to illustrate the methodology. These examples, along with the use of real failure time data, will help the reader apply the techniques to real industrial situations.

This upper undergraduate or first-year graduate level book is largely self-contained relative to the background material required. Each chapter contains exercises, notes, references, and notation. Spreadsheets are used extensively in the exercises, and are also useful for the graphical analysis of failure data contained in the book.

A complimentary instructor's manual is available upon adoption.

Audience: Readers should have at least a first course in probability, and some exposure to probability calculus, engineering, and physics.