Description
Broad and authoritative in its content, Probabilistic ReliabilityEngineering covers all mathematical models associated withprobabilistic methods of reliability analysis, including--unique tothis book--maintenance and cost analysis, as well as many newresults of probabilistic testing.
To provide readers with all necessary background material, thistext incorporates a thorough review of the fundamentals ofprobability theory and the theory of stochastic processes. Itoffers clear and detailed treatment of reliability indices, thestructure function, load-strength reliability models, distributionswith monotone intensity functions, repairable systems, the Markovmodels, analysis of performance effectiveness, two-pole networks,optimal redundancy, optimal technical diagnosis, and heuristicmethods in reliability. Throughout the text, an abundance of realworld examples and case studies illustrate and illuminate thetheoretical points under consideration.
For engineers in design, operations research, and maintenance, aswell as cost analysts and R&D managers, ProbabilisticReliability Engineering offers the most lucid, comprehensivetreatment of the subject available anywhere.
About the editor
JAMES A. FALK is Professor and Chairman of the Department ofOperations Research at George Washington University. In addition tohis numerous publications, Dr. Falk has lectured internationally asa Fulbright Lecturer.
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The reliability-testing "bible" for three generations of EasternEuropean scientists, adapted for Western scientists andengineers...
HANDBOOK OF RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
Originally published in the USSR, Handbook of ReliabilityEngineering set the standard for the reliability testing oftechnical systems for nearly three generations of appliedscientists and engineers. Authored by a group of prominent Sovietspecialists in reliability, it provides professionals and studentswith a comprehensive reference covering mathematical formulas andtechniques for incorporating reliability into engineering designsand testing procedures. Divided into twenty-four self-containedchapters, the Handbook details reliability fundamentals, examinescommon reliability problems and solutions, provides a collection ofcomputation formulas, and illustrates practical applications.
The Handbook's Russian editor and internationally recognized expertIgor A. Ushakov has joined with American engineering professionalsto bring this indispensable resource to English-speaking engineersand scientists.
1994 (0-471-57173-3) 663 pp.
About the Author
BORIS V. GNEDENKO is Chairman of the Department of ProbabilityTheory at Moscow University. Dr. Gnedenko, who received much of hismathematical training under Andrei Kolmogorov, is known for hisoutstanding contributions to the theory of limit distributions ofordered statistics, and limit theorems on the summation of randomvariables. For the last thirty years he has headed the ConsultingCenter on Reliability and Quality Control in Moscow, which he alsofounded. Dr. Gnedenko is the author of numerous papers and books onprobability theory, reliability theory, and queuing theory.
IGOR A. USHAKOV, DSc, is the chief scientist at SOTAS, Inc. He is amember of the Russian Academy of Sciences and a DistinguishedVisiting Professor of Operations Research at George WashingtonUniversity. He has served on the editorial boards of numerousjournals, including Management Sciences, European Journal onOperations Research, and Kubernetes. Dr. Ushakov has publishedhundreds of papers and more than twenty books on operationsresearch and reliability theory, including Handbook of ReliabilityEngineering, published by Wiley in 1994.
Book Information
ISBN 9780471305026
Author Boris Gnedenko
Format Hardback
Page Count 517
Imprint Wiley-Interscience
Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
Weight(grams) 907g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 161mm * 27mm