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Reliability

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 342-0659/01
Abbreviation Sp
Course title Reliability
Credits 4
Coordinating department Institute of Transport
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Jan Famfulík, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

The course deals with some issues mathematical reliability theory and its applications. The first section briefly describes the types of random variables used to describe the states of technical objects. Are also explained in detail the procedures used in the planning and evaluation of reliability tests.

Literature

[1] Moubray J.: RCM: Reliability Centred Maitenance , Butteworth Heinemann, Oxford 1997, ISBN 0 – 7506 335881
[2] CARLSON, C.: Effective FMEAs: achieving safe, reliable, and economical products and processes using failure mode and effects analysis. Quality and reliability engineering series. Hoboken: Wiley, c2012. ISBN 978-1-118-00743-3 .
[3] GEHRIS, J.: Reliability Centered Maintenance. Lulu Publishing Services: 2015. ISBN 978-1483442112 .
[4] ABERNETHY, R. B.: The New Weibull Handbook, 2006, 350 pages, ISBN 0-9653062-3-2 ,
[5] RAUSAND, M.: Reliability of Safety‐Critical Systems: Theory and Applications, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 468 pages, 2014, ISBN: 9781118112724 ,

Advised literature

[1] WOO, Seongwoo. Reliability Design of Mechanical Systems [online]. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017 [cit. 2020-04-24]. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-50829-0. ISBN 978-3-319-50828-3 .
[2] STAMATIS, D. H.: Failure mode and effect analysis: FMEA from theory to execution. 2nd ed., rev. and expanded. Milwaukee, Wisc.: ASQ Quality Press, 2003. ISBN 0-87389-598-3 .