“…The methods of the first group are based on the construction of analytical expressions for calculating the corresponding parameters. Their advantage is the ability to obtain results with high accuracy, but their disadvantage is non-universality: for each type of system, it is often necessary to create a new calculation method [23,24], [25,26], [27,28], [29,30], [31,32], [33,34], [35,36], [37,38], [39,40], [41,42], [43,44], [45,46], [47,48], [49,50], [51,52], [53,54]. The methods of the second group are based on conducting statistical experiments with models of system behavior in the failure flow [55,56], [57].…”