Analyzing the multi-state system under a run shock model
Murat Ozkut,
Cihangir Kan,
Ceki Franko
Abstract:A system experiences random shocks over time, with two critical levels, d1 and d2, where
$d_{1} \lt d_{2}$
. k consecutive shocks with magnitudes between d1 and d2 partially damaging the system, causing it to transition to a lower, partially working state. Shocks with magnitudes above d2 have a catastrophic effect, resulting in complete failure. This theoretical framework gives rise to a multi-state system characterized by an indeterminate quantity of states. When the time between su… Show more
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