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New directions and research needs in system reliability research
AbstractStructure system reliability has evolved considerably in recent years. Various theoretical studies have modelled stochastic time-varying systems for both fatigue and ultimate limit states. Implementation has been slow becayse of the relative emphasis on reliability oriented code member design checks. The paper surveys available system reliability methods as well as outlines for future work. Needs have arisen to include system aids in evaluating and comparing design concepts as well as providing on-line optimal strategies for allocating inspection, maintenance and rehabilitation expenditures.
New directions and research needs in system reliability research
AbstractStructure system reliability has evolved considerably in recent years. Various theoretical studies have modelled stochastic time-varying systems for both fatigue and ultimate limit states. Implementation has been slow becayse of the relative emphasis on reliability oriented code member design checks. The paper surveys available system reliability methods as well as outlines for future work. Needs have arisen to include system aids in evaluating and comparing design concepts as well as providing on-line optimal strategies for allocating inspection, maintenance and rehabilitation expenditures.
New directions and research needs in system reliability research
Moses, Fred (author)
Structural Safety ; 7 ; 93-100
1990-01-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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