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Terminated in academic year 2014/2015

Theory of Reliability

Type of study Follow-up Master
Language of instruction Czech
Code 542-0331/02
Abbreviation TS
Course title Theory of Reliability
Credits 5
Coordinating department Department of Mining Engineering and Safety
Course coordinator Ing. Josef Chovanec, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Introduction, definitions of basic concepts, the importance of reliability study
The course of disorders over time, repairable and unrepairable components
Reliability and safety - reliability of efficiency, measures to increase reliability
Mathematical foundations of reliability theory - basic concepts and relationships probability
Mathematical foundations of the theory of reliability - the distribution of random variables, discrete and continuous distributions used in reliability theory
Mathematical foundations of the theory of reliability - the reliability of estimates statistical variables, hypothesis testing, point processes
Collect and analyze data on equipment reliability, utilization Weibull distribution, analysis of repairable parts
Reliability of engineering systems - the analysis of simple systems
Reliability of engineering systems - active parallel systems and systems with partial redundancy
The reliability of technical systems - systems with redundant units
Reliable production systems - standardized reliability prediction equipment
Reliable production systems - Analysis of tree bug
Reliability of production systems - Analysis types and consequences of failures
Reliable production systems - reliability analysis of complex manufacturing systems

Literature

Beasley, M.: Reliability for Engineers, MacMillan, London, 1

Advised literature

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