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- Title
A Statistical Evaluation Method Based on Fuzzy Failure Data for Multi-State Equipment Reliability.
- Authors
Xu, Jingjing; Yan, Qiaobin; Pei, Yanhu; Liu, Zhifeng; Cheng, Qiang; Chu, Hongyan; Zhang, Tao
- Abstract
For complex equipment, it is easy to over-evaluate the impact of failure on production by estimating the reliability level only through failure probability. To remedy this problem, this paper proposes a statistical evaluation method based on fuzzy failure data considering the multi-state characteristics of equipment failures. In this method, the new reliability-evaluation scheme is firstly presented based on the traditional statistical analysis method using the Weibull distribution function. For this scheme, the failure-grade index is defined, and a fuzzy-evaluation method is also proposed by comprehensively considering failure severity, failure maintenance, time, and cost; this is then combined with the time between failures to characterize the failure state. Based on the fuzzy failure data, an improved adaptive-failure small-sample-expansion method is proposed based on the classical bootstrap method and the deviation judgment between distributions of the original and newborn samples. Finally, a novel reliability-evaluation model, related to the failure grade and its membership degree, is established to quantify the reliability level of equipment more realistically. Example cases for three methods of the scheme (the failure-grade fuzzy-evaluation method, the sample-expansion method, and the reliability-evaluation modeling method) are presented, respectively, to validate the effectiveness and significance of the proposed reliability-evaluation technology.
- Subjects
WEIBULL distribution; RELIABILITY in engineering; EVALUATION methodology; FAILED states; FAILURE mode &; effects analysis
- Publication
Mathematics (2227-7390), 2024, Vol 12, Issue 9, p1414
- ISSN
2227-7390
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/math12091414