Multi-state system reliability assessment method based on Markov and universal generation function
A general generating function, multi-state system technology, applied in the direction of genetic model, genetic law, electrical digital data processing, etc., to achieve the effect of improving calculation time, ensuring accuracy, and reducing workload
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[0086] A method for evaluating the reliability of multi-state systems based on Markov and general generating functions, comprising the following steps:
[0087] S1. First establish the Markov process of the unit, and use the differential equations to solve the state probability of the Markov chain of each unit; taking the manufacturing system composed of four units U1, U2, U3, and U4 as an example, the performance of each unit is known value and the transition density matrix, and use the Runge-Kutta method to solve the differential equation to obtain the state probability of each unit. It is known that U1, U2, and U3 are in three states, U4 is in two states, and their performance values are g11=0MW, g12=150MW, g13=320MW, g21=0MW, g22=180MW, g23=360MW, g31=0MW, g32= 500MW, g33=700MW, g41=0MW, g42=320MW, the transfer rate matrix is A1=A2=A3= Under the known initial conditions, the probability of each state is obtained, and the time-varying curve of each state is as follows...
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