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The document contains 13 problems related to calculating reliability of systems with components connected in series and parallel configurations. The problems involve determining system reliability based on component reliabilities, improving system reliability by adding parallel components, determining failure rates and mean time to failure for different systems, and calculating probabilities of system failures over specified time periods.

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The document contains 13 problems related to calculating reliability of systems with components connected in series and parallel configurations. The problems involve determining system reliability based on component reliabilities, improving system reliability by adding parallel components, determining failure rates and mean time to failure for different systems, and calculating probabilities of system failures over specified time periods.

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Problems

1. Calculate the system reliability for the units connected as shown

b c
a 0.8 0.9

0.9
d
0.7
Solve it!

2. Obtain the system reliability

a
c
0.7
b 0.9
0.7 e

d 0.9

0.8

Solve it!

3. Calculate system reliability Rs for following configuration

(a).
0.8 0.9

0.9 0.9 0.9

(b).
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.8

0.7 0.7

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(c).
0.98 0.95 0.9

0.85

0.95 0.9

(d).
0.95
0.8

0.99 0.96

0.8
0.95

(e).
0.9 0.9

0.95 0.9

0.8 0.9

Solve all the above!

4. An equipment consists of 100 parts of which 20 parts are tubes connected


functionally in series (Branch A). This branch is in turn connected in series to 2
parallel branches of 20 parts (Branch B) and 60 parts (Branch C). The parts which
comprise these branches are connected in series. The reliability of each tube in A is
0.99 while that in B is 0.98 and that in C is 0.94. Calculate the Reliability RS of the
system.

Solve it!

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Consider two components C1 and C2 with reliabilities R1 and R2 respectively
connected as shown below

C1 C2 …………… Design 1

then RS=R1R2

If we replace component C1 by two parallel components of C1 as below

C1
C2 …………… Design 2
C1

then RS = (1-(1-R1)2)R2
= (2-R1)R1R2

Similarly, if we replace component C2 by two parallel components of C2 as below

C2
C1 …………… Design 3
C2

then RS = (1-(1-R2)2)R1
= (2-R2)R1R2

Which design is to be preferred?


If R1>R2 then Design 3 is preferred.
If R2>R1 then Design 2 is preferred.

Problems (Contd…)

5. Consider a system with 2 components say C1 and C2, having the same cost but with
reliabilities R1=0.7 and R2=0.95 as shown below. If we are allowed to add 2
components to the system, would it be preferable to replace component C1 by 3
components of C1 in parallel or to replace the components C1 and C2 each by simple
parallel components.

C1 C2

Solve it!

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6. An engineer approximates the reliability of a cutting assembly by
t 2
(1 − ) ; 0 ≤ t < t 0
R(t) = { t0
0 ; t ≥ t0
Determine the failure rate. Does it increase or decrease with time? Also find the
MTTF.

Solution:
f(t)
We have h(t) =
R(t)
d d t 2
where f (t ) = − [R(t)] = − (1 − )
dt dt t0
2 t
= (1 − ) ; 0 ≤ t ≤ t 0
t0 t0
2 t
t0
(1−t )
0
∴ h(t) = t 2
(1−t )
0
2 t
(1 − ) ; 0 ≤ t ≤ t 0
h(t) = {t0 t0
0 ; t ≥ t0

Now as time increases the failure rate h(t) increases


2
since h(t) = ; t = 0
t0
and h(t) = ∞; t = t 0
∞ t t 2
Also, MTTF=∫0 R(t)dt = ∫0 0 (1 − ) dt = ?
t0
Obtain it!

7. A device has constant failure rate of 0.02 per hour. Obtain the probability that it will
fail during first 10 hours of operations. Suppose the device has been successfully
operated for 100 hours, what is the probability that it will fail during next 10 hours
of operation? Also give comments.

Solve it!
8. A critical measuring instrument consists of 2 subsystems A and B connected in
series having reliabilities 0.9 and 0.92 respectively, for a certain operating time. It
is necessary that reliability of instrument be raised to a minimum value of 0.917 by
using parallel subsystems of A alone. Determine how many units of A should be
used with one unit of B to get minimum reliability of 0.918. What is the actual value
of the reliability obtained? Can you use 2 units of A and 2 units of B to achieve the
desired result? What is the reliability of the system now?

Solve it!

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9. The life of an electronic tube is exponentially distributed. It is known that reliability
of device for 100 hours period is 0.9. How many hours of operation have considered
to achieve a reliability of 0.95?

Solve it!

10. Suppose that there are 3 components with constant failure rate λ=0.01 connected in
parallel. Estimate the improvement in reliability over a period of 10 hours.

Solve it!

11. Consider a unit having a constant failure rate of 0.3% per 1000 hours. Obtain the
MTTF. What are the probabilities of its successful completion of missions of 10,000
hours and 1,00,000 hours.

Solve it!

12. An airborne electronic system has a radar, computer and an auxiliary unit with
MTTFs of 83 hours, 167 hours and 500 hours and equivalent failure rates (in failures
per 1000 hours) of 12, 6 and 2 respectively. Find the system reliability and the MTTF
for 5 hours operating time. Also find the reliability of subsystems.

Solve it!

13. Suppose that 2 independently functioning components with failure rates α1 and
α2 are connected in parallel. Let T be the time to failure of resulting system. Obtain
mgf of T.

Solve it!

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