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Descriptif
The objective of this course is to provide a comprehensive foundation in system reliability theory and dependability analysis methods. The following topics are addressed.
- Probabilistic failure models and lifetime modelling of engineering components
- Qualitative approaches to system reliability analysis (FMECA, ...)
- Reliability modelling and analysis of systems and networks of independent components (Fault Tree Analysis, Reliability Block Diagrams, Event Tree Analysis, Structure Function, Minimal Cutsets, Importance Measures)
- Markov processes for systems and networks reliability modelling (systems with dependent components, passive redundancies, tested components, ...)
- Reliability of maintained systems and maintenance policies modelling
Bibliographie
Marvin Rausand, Arnljot Hoyland, System Reliability Theory - Models, Statistical Methods and Applications. Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics. 2004.
J.D. Andrews, T.R. Moss, Reliability and Risk Assessment. Longman Scientific & Technical. 1993
M. Modarres, What every engineer should know about Reliability and Risk Analysis. Marcel Dekker. 1993
Informations complémentaires
Lieu(x) : GrenobleLangue(s) : Français
En bref
Période : Semestre 10Crédits : 3
Volume horaire
- Cours magistral - Travaux dirigés : 18h
- TP : 6h