Course detail
Fundamentals of Dependability Theory
FSI-RZTAcad. year: 2015/2016
The course is concerned with the following topics: Significance of the quality (and its most important parameter - dependability) for successful use of the product on the market.
Definition of the basic terms. Survey of the most important methods for securing dependability of technical systems. Application in the assessment of the limit states of structures - interference theory, approximation methods FORM and SORM, simulation-based methods. Operational dependability.
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Course unit credist will be awarded based on evaluation of the project.
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Basic literature
Sundararajan C.R.: Probabilistic Structural Mechanics Handbook,Chapman&Hall, New York 1995
Villemeur, A.:: Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety, John Wiley&Sons, New York 1992
Recommended reading
Holub, R.:: Zkoušky spolehlivosti, VA Brno 1992
Mykiska, A.: Spolehlivost technických systémů, ČVUT Praha 2000
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2. Conditions and actions of products. Reliability and durability indexes.
3. Dependability theory in limit states of structures. Design conceptions.
4. Methods for dependability assessment. Variability of input quantities.
5. Theory of interference – static model.
6. Theory of interference – dynamic model. Classification of methods.
7. Approximate methods FORM and SORM. Methods of simulation.
8. Systems dependability analysis – resources, general procedure.
9. Reliability block diagrams.
10. Methods FMEA/FMECA
11. Fault-tree and event-tree analysis.
12. Markov´s analysis.
13. Dependability testing. Service dependability
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2. Continuous distributions in dependability. The Poisson and exponential distributions.
3. The Weibull three- and two-parameter distributions.
4. The Gaussian distribution.
5. Characteristics of combination random quantities.
6. Probability density and cumulative distribution function for combination of random
quantities (system MAPLE).
7. (completion)
8. Interference theory and systems MAPLE, MATLAB.
9. Probabilistic analysis in system ANSYS.
10. Probabilistic analysis in system ANSYS Workbench.
11. Presentation of selected programm systems focused on dependability.
12. (completion)
13. Graded course-unit credit.