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IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 1979
A device that can assume several states of failure is called a multistate device. Closed form solutions for both the steady-state and time-dependent availability of such a device and probability of failure in state i at any given time t are developed, largely in Laplace Transform form.
Elsayed, E. A., Zebib, A.
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A device that can assume several states of failure is called a multistate device. Closed form solutions for both the steady-state and time-dependent availability of such a device and probability of failure in state i at any given time t are developed, largely in Laplace Transform form.
Elsayed, E. A., Zebib, A.
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Reliability Analysis for Multistate Systems with Multistate Components
IIE Transactions, 1983Abstract An important problem in reliability theory is to determine the reliability of a complex system given the reliabilities of its components. In real life, the system and its components can be found in a range of states varying from perfect functioning through various levels of performance degradation to complete failure.
Joseph C. Hudson, Kailash C. Kapur
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2022
Grant W, McKenzie, Neal E, Dunlap
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Grant W, McKenzie, Neal E, Dunlap
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Multistability at microwave frequencies
Il Nuovo Cimento B, 1982The behaviour of a Fabry-Perot microwave resonator, filled with a two-level absorber and fed by several e.m. waves of frequencies close to the absorber resonance, is investigated. The transmission as a function of the incident fields exibits multistability.
GOZZINI A +2 more
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Reliability theory for multistate systems with multistate components
Microelectronics Reliability, 1982Abstract An important problem in reliability theory is to determine the reliability of a complex system given the reliabilities of its components. In real life the system and its components are capable of being in a whole range of states, varying from a perfect functioning state to states related to various levels of performance degradation to ...
Joseph C Hudson, Kailash C Kapur
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Continuous Multistate Structure Functions
Operations Research, 1984Usually, systems and components are described as being in one of two modes, “on” or “off.” Such systems are described using binary structure functions. More realistically, components can be in more than two states—for example, there can be partially failed or partially operating modes.
Block, H. W., Savits, T. H.
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Inflatable Origami: Multimodal Deformation via Multistability
Advanced Functional Materials, 2022David Melancon +2 more
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