Introduction To Reliability Engineering - CERN 06.11
Introduction To Reliability Engineering - CERN 06.11
Reliability Definition
Chart Title
Infant Mortality Wearout
Useful Life
D
A
Failure Rate
B C
Time
Reliability Characteristics
Non-Repairable Systems:
Reliability=Availability
Failure Rate
MTTF
Time to First Failure
MRL (Mean Residual or remaining Life)
Repairable Systems:
Availability …. (Function of Reliability and
Maintainability)
Failure Rate and Repair Rate
MTBF
MRL (Economic Justification)
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Failure Rate for Repairable and Non-repairable
systems
MTBF θ = Total time Total Number of failures
Average Failure Rate = 1 θ θ = 1
Example:
300 cars have accumulated 45000 hours, 10 failures are observed.
What is the MTBF? What is the failure rate?
Note: considering Car as repairable system, Use MTBF
MTBF = 45000/10 = 4500 hours.
Average Failure rate = 10/45000 = 0.00022 per hour.
Five oil pumps were tested with failure hours of 45, 33, 62, 94 and
105. What is the MTTF and failure rate?
Note: considering pumps as non repairable systems, Use MTTF.
MTTF = (45+33+62+94+105) / 5 = 67.8 hours
Failure rate = 5 / (45+33+62+94+105) = 0.0147 per hour.
Note that MTTF is a reciprocal of failure rate.
Reliability function
Probability of surviving at least till age t, i.e., that failure time is later than t
t
R t P (T t ) f (t )dt 1 f (t )dt 1 F (t )
t 0
Failure rate
Trial data shows that 105 items failed during a test with a total
operating time of 1 million hours. (For all items i.e. both failed and
passed). Also, find the reliability of the product after 1000 hours i.e. (t) =1000
Example
The chart below shows operating time and breakdown time
of a machine.
Contd..
OBJECTIVES OF MAINTAINABILITY
ADVANTAGES OF MAINTAINABILITY
PREDICTION
n
i Rpi
i=1 n = number of subsystems
MTTR = i = Failure rate of the i th
system Rpi = Repair Time for the i
n
th
unit
i
i=1
Where:
t = Allowable downtime
MTTR= Expected downtime (MTTR)
Mean-Time-To-Repair
The total corrective maintenance time divided by
the total number of corrective maintenance
actions during a given period of time.
Availability
This is the ideal state for analyzing availability. The only considerations are
the MTBF and the MTTR. This measure does not take into account the
time for preventive maintenance and assumes repair begins
immediately upon failure of the system.
This can also be defined as steady – state availability.
The measure for inherent (potential) availability (A I) is :
MTBF
=
AI = + MTTR + MTBF
MTBF
A= =
+ MTTR + MTBF
When t is large, the expression reduces to : A
=
+
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Series Configuration
A B C ….. n
n i
A = Ai =
I=1 i + i
Parallel Configuration
A
n i
B A=1-
i + i
I=1
( )( )
Solution: n i 1 2
A=1- =1-
i + i 1 + 1 2 + 2
i=1