Connectivity modeling and optimization of linear consecutively connected systems with repairable connecting elements
Volume: 264, Issue: 2, Pages: 732 - 741
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Linear consecutively connected systems (LCCSs) are systems containing a linear sequence of ordered nodes. Connection elements (CE) characterized by diverse connection ranges, time-to-failure and time-to-repair distributions are allocated to different nodes to provide the system connectivity, i.e., a connection between the source and sink nodes of the LCCS. Examples of LCCSs abound in practical applications such as flow transmission systems and...
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Title
Connectivity modeling and optimization of linear consecutively connected systems with repairable connecting elements
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
264
Issue
2
Pages
732 - 741
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