Research Article
A New System Reliability Optimization Model Based on Swapping Existing Components
Table 12
Optimal component reliability and swapping strategy (Example 2).
| | Component no. | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| | RS | 0.99201627 | 0.99218370 | 0.99218370 | 0.99208033 | 0.99218370 | | r1 | 0.81578079 | 0.82219070 | 0.82219070 | 0.81904807 | 0.82219070 | | r2 | 0.93593029 | 0.93655845 | 0.93655845 | 0.93462883 | 0.93655845 | | r3 | 0.91029170 | 0.90963046 | 0.90963046 | 0.91438079 | 0.90963046 | | h1 | [10 1; 12 7] | [10 1; 12 7] | [10 1; 12 7] | [10 1; 12 7] | [10 1; 12 7] | | h2 | [11 16; 8 3] | [11 16; 8 3] | [11 16; 8 3] | [11 16; 8 3] | [11 16; 8 3] | | h3 | [6 13; 14 2] | [5 13; 14 2] | [5 13; 14 2] | [5 13; 6 2] | [5 13; 14 2] | | Slack (g1) | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | 32 | | Slack (g2) | 5.7331 | 0.7416 | 0.7416 | 0.0363 | 0.7416 | | Slack (g3) | 66 | 66 | 66 | 66 | 66 |
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