Stochastic Reliability Analysis of Two Identical Cold Standby Units with Geometric Failure & Repair Rates

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  • Nitin Bhardwaj nitinbhardwaj@jssaten.ac.in
  • Bhupender Parashar parashar_b@jssaten.ac.in

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15415/mjis.2017.52010

Keywords:

Geometric distribution, redundant system, discrete random variable

Abstract

The present paper is based on the analysis of an two identical unit system wherein initially one unit is in operative state and other is in cold standby and total failure of the unit is via partial failure mode. Single repairman is always available with the system for any repair of failed unit (partially/ completely). Failure/repair time is considered to be a Geometric distribution. Measures of system effectiveness had also been calculated for the system.

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Published

2019-05-23

How to Cite

Nitin Bhardwaj, and Bhupender Parashar. 2019. “Stochastic Reliability Analysis of Two Identical Cold Standby Units With Geometric Failure &Amp; Repair Rates”. Mathematical Journal of Interdisciplinary Sciences 5 (2):131-42. https://doi.org/10.15415/mjis.2017.52010.

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