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Reliability analysis of load-sharing parallel systems considering equivalent strength degradation

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In this paper, a new reliability method for load-sharing parallel systems with dependent components that share the workload equally before and after some components have failed is studied. In the… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, a new reliability method for load-sharing parallel systems with dependent components that share the workload equally before and after some components have failed is studied. In the working process of a load-sharing parallel system, after the failure of some components, the surviving components share the original system workload with higher components loads. The states of all the components are dependent. The failure behavior of a component impacts the strength degradation process of the remaining working components. For a load-sharing parallel system, one component works the whole system works, which means the component with the largest initial strength works, the whole system works. Firstly, we use the equivalent strength degradation theory to get the remaining strength of the component with the largest initial strength after some components fail. Then, the stress-strength interference model will be used to calculate the reliability after some components fail. Finally, the proposed method is illustrated by a numerical example and verified by the Monte Carlo simulation method.

Keywords: strength; strength degradation; load sharing; reliability; sharing parallel

Journal Title: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability
Year Published: 2020

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