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Reliability and Life-Cycle Analysis of Deteriorating Systems

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This book compiles and critically discusses modern engineering system degradation models and their impact on engineering decisions. In particular, the authors focus on modeling the uncertain nature of degradation considering both conceptual discussions and formal mathematical formulations. It also describes the basics concepts and the various modeling aspects of life-cycle analysis (LCA). It highlights the role of degradation in LCA and defines optimum design and operation parameters. Given the relationship between operational decisions and the performance of the system's condition over time, maintenance models are also discussed. 

The concepts and models presented have applications in a large variety of engineering fields such as Civil, Environmental, Industrial, Electrical and Mechanical engineering. However, special emphasis is given to problems related to large infrastructure systems. The book is intended to be used both as a reference resource for researchers and practitioners and as an academic text for courses related to risk and reliability, infrastructure performance modeling and life-cycle assessment.

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ISBN: 9783319209456
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Author: Mauricio SánchezSilva, GeorgiaAnn Klutke
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer International Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 355 pages
Series: Springer Series in Reliability Engineering
Genres: Security and fire alarm systems
Stochastics
Probability and statistics
Civil engineering, surveying and building