Bayesian methods for evaluating discrete reliability growth

J. Hall, A. Mosleh
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Bayesian estimation procedures are derived herein that may be utilized to evaluate reliability growth of discrete-use systems, such as guns, rockets, missile systems, torpedoes, etc. One advantage of these Bayesian procedures is that they directly quantify the epistemic uncertainties in model parameters, i.e., the shape parameters of the beta distribution, as well as several reliability growth metrics of basic interest to program management. These metrics include: (1) the initial system reliability; (2) the projected reliability following failure mode mitigation; (3) reliability growth potential, i.e., the theoretical upper-limit on reliability achieved by finding and fixing all failure modes via a specified level of effectiveness; (4) the expected number of failure modes observed during testing; (5) the probability of observing a new failure mode and; (6) the fractional contribution of correctable failure modes to the initial probability of failure. These metrics and associated model equations give reliability practitioners the means to: (1) assess reliability achievement of discrete-use systems undergoing development; (2) address model goodness-of-fit concerns and; (3) quantify programmatic risk, and system maturity.
离散可靠性增长评估的贝叶斯方法
本文导出了贝叶斯估计程序,可用于评估诸如火炮、火箭、导弹系统、鱼雷等离散使用系统的可靠性增长。这些贝叶斯程序的一个优点是,它们直接量化了模型参数中的认知不确定性,即beta分布的形状参数,以及对程序管理基本感兴趣的几个可靠性增长指标。这些指标包括:(1)初始系统可靠性;(2)失效模式缓解后的预计可靠性;(3)可靠性增长潜力,即通过一定的有效性水平发现并修复所有失效模式所能达到的可靠性理论上限;(4)试验中观察到的预期失效模式数;(5)观察到新的失效模式的概率;(6)可修正失效模式对初始失效概率的分数贡献。这些指标和相关的模型方程为可靠性从业者提供了以下手段:(1)评估正在开发的离散使用系统的可靠性成就;(2)解决模型适合度问题;(3)量化程序化风险和系统成熟度。
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